| John Evans - 1803 - 120 strani
...though a woman, to lead them herself into the field against the enemy, aad rather to perish in battle than survive the ruin and slavery of her people ! By this spirited behaviour, she revived the tenderness and admiration of the soldiery : an attachment to her person became a kind... | |
| 1803 - 818 strani
...though a woman, to lead them herself into the field against the enemy, and rather to perish in battle than survive the ruin and slavery of her people*. By this spirited be* Thr qufen's speech :ш.с in tht-se œords : My loving people, we have been persuaded by come that... | |
| 1904 - 518 strani
...though a woman, to lead them herself into the field against the enemy, and rather to perish in battle than survive the ruin and slavery of her people*. By this spirited behaviour * The Queen's speech ua.' in these wcrc's ! — '• My loving people, we have been persuaded by some that... | |
| David Hume - 1807 - 552 strani
...though a woman, to lead them herself into the field against the enemy, and rather to perish in battle than survive the ruin and slavery of her people. * By this spirited behaviour she revived the tenderness and admiration of the soldiery: An attachment to her person became a kind... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 550 strani
...though a woman, to lead them herself into the field against the enemy, and rather to perish in battle than survive the ruin and slavery of her people ". By this spirited behaviour she revived the tenderness and admiration of the soldiery : An attachment to her person became a kind... | |
| David Hume, John Robinson - 1824 - 568 strani
...remember their duty to their country and their God, declaring thut she would rather perish in battle than survive the ruin and slavery of her people. By this spirited conduct she excited the admiration of the soldiery ; the attachment to her became enthusiastic ; and... | |
| David Hume, John Robinson - 1827 - 568 strani
...remember their duty to their country and their God, declaring that she would rather perish in battle than survive the ruin and slavery of her people. By this spirited conduct she excited the admiration of the soldiery ; the attachment to her became enthusiastic ; and... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 610 strani
...though a woman, to lead them herself into the field against the enemy, and rather to perish in battle than survive the ruin and slavery of her people.* By this spirited behavior she revived the tenderness and admiration of the soldiery : an attachment to her person became... | |
| David Hume - 1858 - 566 strani
...remember their du*y to their country and their God, declaring that she would rather perish in battle than survive the ruin and slavery of her people. By this spirited conduct she excited the admiration of the wldiery ; the attachment to her became enthusiastic ; and... | |
| Memoirs - 1876 - 404 strani
...exhorted the soldiers to remember their duty to their country and religion, and professed her intentions, though a woman, to lead them herself into the field,...fever, of which he died, and by a strange concurrence of circumstances, the viceadmiral at the same time died also. The Duke of Medina Sidonia was appointed... | |
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