He is unworthy of the name of a gentleman, or soldier, in my opinion, that is afraid to sacrifice his life for the honour of God, his King, and Country. JOHN FELTON... The Ports, Harbours, Watering-places, and Coast Scenery of Great Britain - Page 103by William Finden, Edward Francis Finden, William Beattie, William Henry Bartlett - 1842Full view - About this book
| Isaac Disraeli - English literature - 1823 - 338 pages
...hearts are hardened, and become senseless, or else he had not gone so long unpunished. He is unworthy the name of a gentleman or soldier, in my opinion, that is afraid to sacrifice his life for the honour of God, his king, and country. JOHN FELTON*." Felton's... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - Literature - 1823 - 334 pages
...hearts are hardened, and become senseless, or else he had not gone so long unpunished. He is unworthy the name of a gentleman or soldier, in my opinion, that is afraid to sacrifice his life for the honour of God, his king, and country. JOHN FELTON *." Felton's... | |
| sir Henry Ellis - Great Britain - 1824 - 428 pages
...hardned, and become sencelesse, or else " hee had not gone soe long unpunished. " JOHN FELTON." s 2 " Hee is unworthy of the name of a Gentleman, " or Soldier,...opinion, that is afrayd to sacrifice " his life for the honor of God, his King, and Country. " JOHN FELTON." Maddam, this is the truth, the whole truth, and... | |
| Sir Henry Ellis - Great Britain - 1824 - 430 pages
...hardned, and become sencelesse, or else " hee had not gone soe long unpunished. " JOHN FELTON." " Hee is unworthy of the name of a Gentleman, " or Soldier,...opinion, that is afrayd to sacrifice " his life for the honor of God, his King, and Country. " JOHN FELTON." Maddam, this is the truth, the whole truth, and... | |
| Great Britain - 1832 - 792 pages
...unpunished. — John Felton. " He is unworthy the name of gentleman or soldier, in my opinion, that is afraid to sacrifice his life for the honour of God, his king, and his country. — Juhn Felton. " Madam, this is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth ; yet all too... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - England - 1834 - 432 pages
...hearts arc hardened, and become senseless, or else he had not gone so long unpunished. John Felton." " He is unworthy of the name of a Gentleman or Soldier, in my opinion, that is afraid to sacrifice his life for the honor of God, his King and Country. John Felton." Madam, this... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1834 - 428 pages
...hearts are hardened, and become senseless, or else he had not gone so long unpunished. John Felton." " He is unworthy of the name of a Gentleman or Soldier, in my opinion, that is afraid to sacrifice his life for the hqnor of God, his King and Country. John Felton." Madam, this... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - Great Britain - 1835 - 394 pages
...That man is cowardly, base, and deserveth not the name of a gentleman or souldier, that is not willing to sacrifice his life for the honour of God, his king, and his country. Let no man commend me for doing of it, but rather discommend themselves, as the cause of it ; for if... | |
| William Finden - 1838 - 284 pages
...declaration within his hat : — " If I bee slaine, let no man condemn himselfe ; it is for our sinns that our harts are hardned and become senselesse,...original paper is at present in the possession of Mr. Wni. Upcott, formerly of the London Institution, to whom it was presented by Lady Evelyn, a descendant... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - Great Britain - 1840 - 382 pages
...hearts are hardened, and become senseless, or else he had not gone so long unpunished. " JOHN FELTON." " He is unworthy of the name of a gentleman or soldier, in my opinion, that is afraid to sacrifice his life for the honour of God, his king, and country. " JOHN FELTON." It was evident... | |
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