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" Man might well read in his Face } as he had amply performed his Duty both , before the Battle, and in the Field, foefpecially after the Fight he declar'd himfelf to be of a Stout and-Unbroken Spirit, 29V. "
The History of the Campagnes 1548 and 1549: Being an Exact Account of the ... - Page lx
by Jean de Beaugé - 1707 - 128 pages
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A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ..., Volume 4

Samuel Johnson - English language - 1805 - 924 pages
...exhort to be inter minded. Titus. The governour of Scotland being of great courage, and tobtr judgment, amply performed his duty both before the battle and in the field. ffaywrarif, These confusions disposed men of any itbcr understanding to wish for peace. Clarendon....
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The Life and Raigne of King Edward the Sixth

Sir John Hayward - Biography & Autobiography - 1993 - 216 pages
...seldome durable. Now the Lord Gouernor of Scotland being of great courage and sober judgement, as a man might well read in his face, as he had amply performed his duty both before the battaile and in the field, so especially after the fight he declared himselfe to be of a stout and...
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