The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 84,Parte 2;Volumen 116E. Cave, 1814 |
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... honour . After having done all that man could reasonably expect from him , he ought not to be censured for suffering a defeat . When two com- manders contend for victory , though both are equally men of honour , yet one must necessarily ...
... honour . After having done all that man could reasonably expect from him , he ought not to be censured for suffering a defeat . When two com- manders contend for victory , though both are equally men of honour , yet one must necessarily ...
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... honour to that gallantry of his na- tion , which has since been so lament- ably obscured by the atrocious and vul- gar miscreants , who , from the com- mencement of the revolution , have suc- cessively usurped the antient govern- ment ...
... honour to that gallantry of his na- tion , which has since been so lament- ably obscured by the atrocious and vul- gar miscreants , who , from the com- mencement of the revolution , have suc- cessively usurped the antient govern- ment ...
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... honours , but implored in vain . [ arm But , Art , declare whose conquering Preserved each trophy of thy favour'd ... honour more than princely birth , Link'd to either generous guest , The mirrors of each other's worth . For nought ...
... honours , but implored in vain . [ arm But , Art , declare whose conquering Preserved each trophy of thy favour'd ... honour more than princely birth , Link'd to either generous guest , The mirrors of each other's worth . For nought ...
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... honour in its full force , and I should be doubly so towards you , Sir , if I were inseusible to the peculiarly : distinguished mode in which you have now . conferred that honour upon me . " Major - General William Henry Pringle . being ...
... honour in its full force , and I should be doubly so towards you , Sir , if I were inseusible to the peculiarly : distinguished mode in which you have now . conferred that honour upon me . " Major - General William Henry Pringle . being ...
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... honour of stating , I must feel , Sir , that to others is due from me , while receiving the highest honour that can be bestowed on a British Soldier , the report of their admirable conduct during the actions in question : supported as I ...
... honour of stating , I must feel , Sir , that to others is due from me , while receiving the highest honour that can be bestowed on a British Soldier , the report of their admirable conduct during the actions in question : supported as I ...
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