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" ... which had ever marked his character, till long 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 for lamenting... "
Public characters [Formerly British public characters] of 1798-9 - 1809-10 - Page 507
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History of the Wars of the French Revolution, from the Breaking ..., Volume 1

Edward Baines - 1818 - 582 pages
...through weakness and loss of blood. Were it permitted," continues General Hutchinson, "for a soldier to regret any one who has fallen in the service of...I might be excused for lamenting him more than any oilwr person; but it is some consolation to those who tenderly loveil him, that as his lite was honourable,...
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Debrett's Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland, Volume 1

John Debrett - 1820 - 860 pages
...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...,was his death glorious. His memory will be recorded iu the annals of his country — will be sacred to every British soldier, and embahned in the recollection...
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The History of the Reign of George III.: To which is Prefixed, A ..., Volume 5

Robert Bisset - 1820 - 524 pages
...affections, the honour and integrity of his conduct : but to use the words of an illustrious judge * ; "it is some consolation to those who tenderly loved...his death glorious : his memory will be recorded in the annals of his country, will be sacred to every British soldier, and embalmed in the recollection...
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History of the French revolution, and of the wars resulting from that ...

John James M'Gregor - 1821 - 466 pages
...from the. elegant pen of his friend and successor, Lord Hutchinson : " Were it permitted for a soldier to regret any one who has fallen in the service of...his death glorious. His memory will be recorded in the annals of his country, will be sacred to every British soldier, and embalmed in the recollection...
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The History of the Reign of George III: To which is Prefixed a ..., Volume 2

Robert Bisset - 1822 - 764 pages
...illustrious judge;* " it is some 1801. " consolation to those who tenderly loved him, that, as his life u was honourable, so was his death glorious : his memory will " be recorded in the annals of his country, will be sacred to " every British soldier, and embalmed in the recollection...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ...

1823 - 876 pages
...service of IMS country, I might be excused for lamenting him more than any VOL. I. Part I. 25 ] ABE other person ; but it is some consolation to those who tenderly loved him, that, as his lile was honourable, so b;, was his death glorious. Hie memory will be recc.ded Aberjeen. in the annals...
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Debrett's Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland, Volume 1

John Debrett - 1823 - 894 pages
...action was over, when he tainted tbrongh weakness and loss of hlood. Were it permitted for a soldier to regret any one who has fallen in the service of his conntry, I might he excnsed for lamenting him more than any other person ; hnt it is some consolation...
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The History of the Reign of George III.: To which is Prefixed, A View of the ...

Robert Bisset - 1828 - 1016 pages
...affections, the honour and integrity of his conduct : but to use the words of an illustrious judge ;| " it is some consolation to those who tenderly loved him, that, as his life was honourable, • Sir Kalph Abcrcrombie was the representative of the very ancient and respectable family of Tulibodie,...
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United Service Magazine and Naval Military Journal

1830 - 830 pages
...Wert* it permitted for ц soldier to regret any one who lias fallen in the service of bis country, 1 might be excused for lamenting him more than any other...his death glorious. His memory will be recorded in the annals of his country ; will be eacred to every British soldier, and embalmed in the recollection...
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National Portrait Gallery of Illustrious and Eminent Personages of ..., Volume 3

William Jerdan - 1832 - 474 pages
...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...I might be excused for lamenting him more than any another person ; but it is some consolation to those who tenderly loved him, that as his life was honorable,...
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