| John Philippart - 1826 - 576 páginas
...encountered every danger with the most exemplary valour ; who have submitted to every hardship and privation with the utmost fortitude and perseverance...which they were engaged, have on many occasions made a ready and cheerful sacrifice of every habit and prejudice which they had been taught to regard as dear... | |
| 1826 - 780 páginas
...encountered every danger with the most exemplary valour — who have submitted to every hardship and privation with the utmost fortitude and perseverance,...which they were engaged, have on many occasions made л ready and cheerful sacrifice of every balut and prejudice, which they had been taught to regard... | |
| Peter Auber - 1826 - 908 páginas
...who have submitted to every " hardship and privation with the utmost fortitude and per" severance, and who, to promote the cause in which they " were engaged, have on many occasions made a ready and " cheerful sacrifice of every habit and prejudice which they " had been taught to regard... | |
| 1826 - 796 páginas
...encountered every danger with the most exemplary valour — who have submitted to every hardship and privation with the utmost fortitude and perseverance, and who, to promote the cause in which thev were engaged, have on many occasions made a ready and cheerful sacrifice of every habit and prejudice,... | |
| James Noble (Orientalist) - 1831 - 378 páginas
...encountered every danger with the most exemplary valour,— who have submitted to every hardship and privation with the utmost fortitude and perseverance, — and who, to promote the cause in which tbey were engaged, have on many occasions made a ready and cheerful sacrifice of every habit and prejudice... | |
| 1868 - 598 páginas
...have encountered every danger with the most' exemplary valor, who have submitted to every hardship and privation with the utmost fortitude and perseverance,...weight can attach to his success, or any influence be derived from the acknowledged national benefits that have been justly ascribed to the fortitude... | |
| 1868 - 576 páginas
...have encountered every danger with the most exemplary valor, who have submitted to every hardship and privation with the utmost fortitude and perseverance,...weight can attach to his success, or any influence be derived from the acknowledged national benefits that have been justly ascribed to the fortitude... | |
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