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" Believe me, nothing except a battle lost, can be half so melancholy as a battle won... "
Wellingtonia: Anecdotes, Maxims and Characteristics of the Duke of Wellington - 57. oldal
szerző: John Timbs - 1852 - 152 oldal
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Paul's Letters to His Kinsfolk

Walter Scott - 1816 - 488 oldal
...repaid by his sense of its value and sorrow for their loss. " Believe me," he afterwards said, " that nothing, excepting a battle lost, can be half so melancholy...The bravery of my troops has hitherto saved me from that greater evil ; but, to win even such a battle as this of Waterloo, at the expence of the lives...

The Eclectic Review, 5. kötet;23. kötet

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1816 - 678 oldal
...him to have felt, as well as acted, up to the occasion. ' " Believe me," he Afterwards said, " that nothing, excepting a battle lost, can be half so melancholy...The bravery of my troops has hitherto saved me from that greater evil ; but, to win such a battle as this of Waterloo, at the expense of the lives of so...

Paul's letters to his kinsfolk [by sir W. Scott].

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1816 - 528 oldal
...repaid by his sense of. its value and sorrow for their loss. " Believe me," he afterwards said, " that nothing, excepting a battle lost, can be half so melancholy...The bravery of my troops has hitherto saved me from that greater evil ; but, to win even such a battle as this of Waterloo, at the expence of the lives...

The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, 78. kötet

1816 - 1052 oldal
...repaid by his sense of its value and sorrow for their loss. " Believe me," he afterwards said, " that nothing, excepting a battle lost, can be half so melancholy...The bravery of my troops has hitherto saved me from that greater evil ; but, to win even »ucb a battle as this of Waterloo, at 'the exprnce of the lives...

The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], 5. kötet

1816 - 658 oldal
...him to have felt, as well as acted, up to the occasion. ' " Believe me," he afterwards said, " that nothing, excepting a battle lost, can be half so melancholy...The bravery of my troops has hitherto saved me from that greater evil; but, to win such a battle as this of Waterloo, at the expense of the lives of so...

Paul's Letters to His Kinsfolk

Walter Scott - 1816 - 500 oldal
...repaid by his sense of its value and sorrow for their loss. " Believe me," he afterwards said, " that nothing, excepting a battle lost, can be half so melancholy...The bravery of my troops has hitherto saved me from that greater evil ; but, to win even such a battle as this of Waterloo, at the expence of the lives...

Paul's Letters to His Kinsfolk

Walter Scott - 1816 - 294 oldal
...repaid by his sense of its value and sorrow for their loss. " Believe me," he afterwards said, " that nothing, excepting a battle lost, can be half so melancholy as a battle won. The braven f my troops has hitherto saved me from that great evil; but, l« win even such a battle as this...

The Herald of Peace, 3. kötet

1821 - 388 oldal
...the full assurance of victory could not remove bis sorrow: " Believe me," he afterwards said, " that nothing, excepting a battle lost, can be half so melancholy...The bravery of my troops has hitherto saved me from that greater evil ; but to win even such a battle as this of Waterloo, at the expence of the lives...

The miscellaneous prose works of sir Walter Scott, 5. kötet

sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 588 oldal
...repaid by his sense of its value, and sorrow for their loss. " Believe me," he afterwards said, " that nothing, excepting a battle lost, can be half so melancholy...The bravery of my troops has hitherto saved me from that greater evil ; but, to win even such a battle as this of Waterloo, at the expense of the lives...

Paul's letters to his kinsfolk. Abstract of the Erybiggiasaga; being the ...

Walter Scott - 1827 - 538 oldal
...repaid by his sense of its value, and sorrow for their loss. " Believe me," he afterwards said, " that nothing, excepting a battle lost, can be half so melancholy...The bravery of my troops has hitherto saved me from that greater evil ; but, to win even such a battle as this of Waterloo, at the expense of the lives...




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