| James Carrick Moore - 1809 - 558 pàgines
...for " that purpose, his sword, hanging on the " wounded side, touched his arm, and became " entargled between his legs. I perceived " the inconvenience,...had " rather it should go out of the field with me.' " Here J feel that it would be improper (1 for my pen to venture to express the admi** ration with... | |
| James Carrick Moore - 1809 - 364 pàgines
...blanket to the rear. In raising him for that purpose, his sword, hanging on the wounded side, touched his arm, and became entangled between his legs. I...in a very distinct voice, * It is as well as it is. 1 " had rather it should go out of thefield with me' " Here I feel that it would be improper for my... | |
| 1809 - 536 pàgines
...wounded side touched his arm. and became entangled between his legs. I perceived the inconveniences, and was in the act of unbuckling it from his waist,...usual tone and manner, and in a very distinct voice, * // is as u-fll as if is ; / had rather it should go nut of the jltld tcitfi me.' " Here I feel t'lat... | |
| 1810 - 576 pàgines
...blanket to the rear; in raising him for that purpose his sword, hanging ou the vrouuded side, touched his arm, and became entangled between his legs, I...manner, and in a very distinct voice,' It is as well at it is. . I had rai/ie r it thouid go out of t/iejxld with w»c.' Here 1 feel that it \\uuld be i»proper... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 602 pàgines
...Captain Hardinge began to unbuckle it ; but the general said, in his usual tone and manner, and in a distinct voice, " It is as well as it is ; I had rather it should go out of the field with me." Six soldiers of the 42d and the guards bore him. Hardinge, observing his composure, caught at the hope... | |
| 1810 - 602 pàgines
...'Captain Hardinge began to unbuckle it ; but the general said, in his usual tone and manner, and in a distinct voice, " It is as well as it is ; I had rather it should go out of the field with me." Six soldiers of the 42d and the guards bore him. Hardinge, observing his composure, caught at the hope... | |
| 1810 - 600 pàgines
...Captain Hardinge began to unbuckle it ; but the general said, in his usual tone and manner, and in a distinct voice, " It is as well as it is ; I had rather it should go out of the field with me." Six soldiers of the 42d and the guards bore him. Hardinge, observing his composure, caught at the hope... | |
| 1810 - 1214 pàgines
...perceived the mconve' nience, and was in the act of nii' buckling ^ from his waist, when ' he said, in hi usual tone and ' manner, and in a very distinct ' voice, ' It is well as it it. I 1 hud rather it should go out of the 'field with me.' " Here I feel that it would... | |
| 1811 - 724 pàgines
...blanket to the rear. In raising him for that purpose, his sword, hanging on the wounded side, touched his arm, and became entangled between his legs. I...in a very distinct voice, ' It is as well as it is. 1 had rather it should go out of the field with me.' " Here I feel that it would be improper for my... | |
| 1811 - 708 pàgines
...blanket to the rear. In raifing him for that purpofe, hi? fword, hanging on the wounded fide, touched his arm, and became entangled between his legs. I .perceived the inconvenience, and was in the aft of unbuckling it from his waift, when he faid, in his ufual tone and manner, and in a very diilinft... | |
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