The London Quarterly Review, Volumen15Theodore Foster, 1817 |
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... kind , —the pomp of war was not thought of - the dreadful circumstances were present - a man's inches were of no import - the head and the heart were all . Some of the cavalry were mounted on pack - sad- dles , with ropes for stirrups ...
... kind , —the pomp of war was not thought of - the dreadful circumstances were present - a man's inches were of no import - the head and the heart were all . Some of the cavalry were mounted on pack - sad- dles , with ropes for stirrups ...
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... kind no pillage . Marshal Donnissan seeing two officers gambling and about to fight , seized one by the arm , and exclaim- ed , Christ pardoned his murderers - and would a soldier of the Catholic army kill his comrade ! The men ...
... kind no pillage . Marshal Donnissan seeing two officers gambling and about to fight , seized one by the arm , and exclaim- ed , Christ pardoned his murderers - and would a soldier of the Catholic army kill his comrade ! The men ...
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... kind toward the prisoners . His friends wished him to bear a greater part in the councils of war ; -Roche Jaquelein stood in no need of councils ; his measures would always have been prompt and decided : he thought councils were useless ...
... kind toward the prisoners . His friends wished him to bear a greater part in the councils of war ; -Roche Jaquelein stood in no need of councils ; his measures would always have been prompt and decided : he thought councils were useless ...
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... kind : —as soon as the expedition was over , whether it had succeeded or failed- whether the battle had been won or lost ; the peasants were not to be detained ; home went every man to resume his usual avoca- tions . Great opportunities ...
... kind : —as soon as the expedition was over , whether it had succeeded or failed- whether the battle had been won or lost ; the peasants were not to be detained ; home went every man to resume his usual avoca- tions . Great opportunities ...
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... kind of breach was made ; which shows how ill the defence must have been conducted . Meantime the other two divisions came up , and Quetineau capitu- lated with D'Elbée at the moment when Roche Jaquelein and Les- cure had forced an ...
... kind of breach was made ; which shows how ill the defence must have been conducted . Meantime the other two divisions came up , and Quetineau capitu- lated with D'Elbée at the moment when Roche Jaquelein and Les- cure had forced an ...
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