The Magazine of History: With Notes and Queries. Extra numbers, Tema 173,Volumen44 -Tema 180,Volumen45W. Abbatt., 1931 |
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... honor lose our cause ; and that would not suit our temper . Honor is a good thing , useful at times , as well as orna- mental ; but it follows in the wake of our cause , and if we lose that , we shall not take the trouble to pick honor ...
... honor lose our cause ; and that would not suit our temper . Honor is a good thing , useful at times , as well as orna- mental ; but it follows in the wake of our cause , and if we lose that , we shall not take the trouble to pick honor ...
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... honors And all my services , trampled in the dust By this late sentence of the army council . ANDRÉ . But so adroitly your high - minded chief Administered their sentence , that it seemed More like a ... honor have In camps and 154 30 ANDRÉ.
... honors And all my services , trampled in the dust By this late sentence of the army council . ANDRÉ . But so adroitly your high - minded chief Administered their sentence , that it seemed More like a ... honor have In camps and 154 30 ANDRÉ.
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... Honor ! TALLMADGE . Your honor is not lost : it lives , untouched , In your pure motives - in itself ! ' Tis like This picture , which is fresh and bright , although The gilded case is tarnished . ANDRÉ . Sadly tarnished ; When wounded ...
... Honor ! TALLMADGE . Your honor is not lost : it lives , untouched , In your pure motives - in itself ! ' Tis like This picture , which is fresh and bright , although The gilded case is tarnished . ANDRÉ . Sadly tarnished ; When wounded ...
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The Magazine of History: With Notes ..., Tema 125,Volumen32 -Tema 132,Volumen33 Vista completa - 1926 |
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