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" I had rather have a plain russet-coated Captain that knows what he fights for, and loves what he knows, than that which you call "a Gentleman" and is nothing else. I honour a Gentleman that is so indeed! "
The Popular History of England - Página 485
por Charles Knight - 1880
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen193

1901 - 604 páginas
...follow ' them. ... I had rather have a plain, russet-coated captain * that knows what he is fighting for, and loves what he ' knows, than that which you...nothing else. I honour a gentleman that is so indeed.' To Cromwell the army thus formed was much more than an army — it was the embodiment and principal...
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Oliver Cromwell's Letters & Speeches: With Elucidations, Volúmenes1-2

Oliver Cromwell, Thomas Carlyle - 1879 - 912 páginas
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Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations, Volumen1

Oliver Cromwell, Thomas Carlyle - 1850 - 444 páginas
...it to our handful ; let us endeavour to keep it. I had rather have a plain russetcoated Captain that knows what he fights for, and loves what he knows,...nothing else. I honour a Gentleman that is so indeed ! — I understand Mr. Margery hath honest men will follow him : if so, be pleased to make use of him...
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Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations, Volumen1

Oliver Cromwell - 1845 - 460 páginas
...had rather have a plain russet-coated Captain that knows what he fights for, and loves what he knmos, than that which you call ' a Gentleman ' and is nothing else. I honour a Gentleman that is so indeed! — / understand Mr. Margery hath honest men will follow him : if so, be pleased to make use of him...
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Footsteps of our forefathers

James Goodeve Miall - 1851 - 382 páginas
...Christians — they expect to be used as men !" "I had rather have a plain russet-coated captain that knows what he fights for and loves what he knows, than that which you call a gentlemen and is nothing else." Of these Ironsides, there appears to have been nearly fifty troops...
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Footsteps of Our Forefathers: What They Suffered and what They Sought ...

James Goodeve Miall - 1852 - 360 páginas
...Christians ; they expect to be used as men ! " "I had rather have a plain russet-coated captain, that knows what he fights for and loves what he knows,...which you call a gentleman, and is nothing else." Of these Ironsides there appears to have been nearly fifty troops organized from the surrounding districts,...
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Elementary Treatise on Tactics and on Certain Parts of Strategy

Edward Yates - 1855 - 306 páginas
...better troops. Cromwell writes as follows: — "I had rather have a plain russet-coated captain that knows what he fights for, and loves what he knows,...call ' a gentleman,' and is nothing else. I honour I gentleman that is so indeed." *• It was, too, this principle which covered the arms of the French...
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A Voice to America: Or, The Model Republic, Its Glory, Or Its Fall: with a ...

Frederick Saunders, Thomas Bangs Thorpe - 1855 - 436 páginas
...appreciate his act&.. "I had rather have a plain russet-coated captain," he said, * Triall. " that knows what he fights for, and loves what he knows,...which you call a gentleman, and is nothing else." The terrible " Ironsides " was the corps thus raised. It is impossible for us to follow Cromwell in...
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The Progress and Prospects of America: Or, The Model Republic, Its Glory, Or ...

Frederick Saunders, Thomas Bangs Thorpe - 1855 - 416 páginas
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A Voice to America; Or, the Model Republic, Its Glory, Or Its Fall: With A ...

Thomas Bangs Thorpe - 1855 - 412 páginas
...plain russet-coated captain," he said, • Triall. u that knows what he fights for, and loves what be knows, than that which you call a gentleman, and is nothing else." The terrible " Ironsides" was the corps thus raised. It is impossible for us to follow Cromwell in...
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