| David Hume - 1811 - 568 strani
...affections, the honour and integrity of his conduct : but to use the words of an. illustrious judge;8 " it is some consolation to those who " tenderly loved...annals of his country, will be sacred to every British f Sir Ralph Abererombie was the representative of the very ancient and respectable family of Tulibodie,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 512 strani
...after th6 action was over, when he fainted through weakness and loss of blood. Were it permitted for a soldier to regret any one who has fallen in the...tenderly loved him, that, as his life was honourable, so his death was glorious. His memory will be recorded in the annals of his country ; will be sacred to... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 510 strani
...after the ' action was over, when he fainted through weakness and loss of blood. Were it permitted for a soldier to regret any one who has fallen in the...tenderly loved him, that, as his life was honourable, so his death was glorious. His memory will be recorded in the annals of his country; will be sacred to... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 756 strani
...after the action was over, when he fainted through weakness and loss of blood. Were it permitted for a soldier to regret any one who has fallen in the...excused for lamenting him, more than any other person j but it is some consolation to those who tenderly loved him, that, as his life was honourable, so... | |
| The Duke of York - 1812 - 706 strani
...after the action was over, when he fainted through weakness and loss of blood. Were it permitted for a soldier to regret any one who has fallen in the service of his country, I might be excused for for lamenting him more than any other person ; but it is some consolation to those who tenderly loved... | |
| 1812 - 550 strani
...for a soldier to regret any one who has lallen in the service of his country, I might be excused for for lamenting him more than any other person ; but...consolation to those who tenderly loved him, that, its his life was honourable, so his death was glorious, liis memory will be recorded in the annals... | |
| Edward Seymour (of the Inner temple.) - 1815 - 610 strani
...loss of blood. Were it permitted (continued General Hutchinson) for a soldier to regret any one, 1 might be excused for lamenting him more than any other...those who tenderly loved him, that as his life was honorable, so was his death glorious. His memory will be recorded in the annals of his country; will... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1816 - 808 strani
...afiections, the honour and integrity of his conli(JJ duct : but to use the words of an illustrious judge ;s " it is some "consolation to those who tenderly loved him, that, as his lift1 " was honourable, so was his death glorious : his memory will .'.' be recorded in the annals... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 516 strani
...after the action was over, when he fainted through weakness and loss of blood. Were it permitted for a soldier to regret any one who has fallen in the...tenderly loved him, that, as his life was honourable, so his death, .was glorious. His memory will be recorded in the annals of his country ; will be sacred... | |
| William Nimmo (minister of Bothkennar.) - 1817 - 804 strani
...over, when he fainted through weakness and loss of blood. Were it permitted to a soldier, to rccrret any one who has fallen in the service of his country,...I might be excused for lamenting him more than any oilier person; but it is some consolation to those who tenderly loved him, that, as his life was honourable,... | |
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