| 1834 - 562 strani
...through weakness and loss of blood. Were it permitted," continues Hutchinson, " for a soldier to regfet any one who has fallen in the service of his country,...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... | |
| Edmund Lodge - 1835 - 294 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 Jfor lamenting him more than any other person ; but it is some consolation to those who tenderly loved... | |
| 1838 - 1056 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...consolation to those who tenderly loved him that, as his fife was honourable, so his death was glorious. His memory will be recorded in the annals of his country,... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1844 - 544 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... | |
| New general biographical dictionary - 1848 - 524 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, we might be excused in lamenting him ; but it is some consolation to those who tenderly loved him,... | |
| Hugh James Rose - 1848 - 522 strani
...after tlu1 action was over, when he fainted through weakness and loss of blood. Were i' permitted for a soldier to regret any one who has fallen in the service of his country, we might be excused in lamenting him ; but it is some consolation to those who tenderly loved him,... | |
| Hugh James Rose - 1853 - 522 strani
...regret any one who has fallen in the sen-ice of his country, we might be excused in lamenting him ; but it is some consolation to those who tenderly loved...memory will be recorded in the annals of his country, wfll be sacred to every British soldier, and embalmed in the recollection of a grateful posterity."... | |
| William Freke Williams - 1854 - 818 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...death glorious. His memory will be recorded in the annuls of his country — will be sacred to every British soldier — and embalmed in the recollection... | |
| John William Cole - 1856 - 390 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...of his country — will be sacred to every British heart, and embalmed in the recollection of a grateful posterity." On the 14th of April Colonel Hill... | |
| Hugh James Rose - 1857 - 532 strani
...regret any one who has fallen in the service of his country, we might be excused in lamenting him ; but it is some consolation to those who tenderly loved him, that a* his life was honourable, so was his death glorious. His memory will be recorded in the annals of... | |
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