| Oliver Goldsmith - 1769 - 590 oldal
...with terror of the blood he was going to fhed, and pleaded only the neceffity that urged .hicu to it. He deplored the many brave men that •were to fall on both fides, and the wounds of bis country whoever fiiould be^ victorio.us,., . His ibidiers anfwered his... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1781 - 332 oldal
...with terror of the blood he was g-oing to fried, and pleaded only the necefllty that urged him to it. He deplored the many brave men that were to fall on both fides, and the wounds of his country, whoever fhould be victorious. His foldiers anfwered his fpeech... | |
| William Scott - 1789 - 416 oldal
...with terrour of the blood he was going to flied, and pleaded only the neceffity that urged him to it. He deplored the many brave men that were to fall on both fides, and the wounds of his country whoever fhould be victorious. His foldiers anfwered his fpeech... | |
| John Adams - 1795 - 480 oldal
...with terror of the blood he was going to fned, and pleadeJ only the neceflity that urged him to it. He deplored the many brave men that were to fall on both fides, and the wounds of his country, whoever fhould be victorious. His foldiers anfwered his fpeech... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1802 - 392 oldal
...horror of the blood he was going to shed, and pleaded only the necessity that urged him to the deed. He deplored the many brave men that were to fall on...answered his speech with looks of ardour and impatience, on observing which he gave the signal to charge. The word on Pompey's side was, " Hercules the invincible... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1802 - 380 oldal
...horror of the blood he was going to shed, and pleaded only the necessity that urged him to the deed. He deplored the many brave men that were to fall on...answered his speech with looks of ardour and impatience, on observing which he gave the signal to charge. The word on Pompey's side was, " Hercules the invincible... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1802 - 288 oldal
...terror of the blood he was going to flied, and pleaded only the neceffity that urged him to it. — He deplored the many brave men that were to fall on both fides, and the wounds of his country, whoever Jhould be victorious. His foldiers ar.fwered his fpeech... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 376 oldal
...horror of the Wood he was going to shed, and pleaded only the necessity that urged him to the deed. He deplored the many brave men that were to fall on both sides, and the wounds <>f his country, whoever should be victorious. .His soldiers answered his speech with looks of ardour... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1808 - 282 oldal
...going to shed, and pleaded only the nun ssity that urged him to it. He deplored the many brave mert that were to fall on both sides, and the wounds of...which; observing, he gave the signal to begin The word o» Pompey's side, was Hercules the invincible, that on C «» ear's, Venus the victorious. There was... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1808 - 282 oldal
...terror of the blood he was going to shed, and pleaded only the ntcest eity that urged him to it. lie deplored the many brave men that were to fall on both sides, and the wounds ol discount ery, whoever should be victorious. His soldiers answered his speech with looks ol ai dour... | |
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