| John Marshall - 1805 - 544 sider
...victory. " A death more glorious," adds Mr. Belsham, "and attended with circumstances more picturesque and interesting, is no where to be found in the annals of history." With less of good fortune, but not less of heroism, expired the equally gallant Montcalm. The same... | |
| John Marshall - 1804 - 582 sider
...victory. " A death more glorious," adds mr. Belsham, " and attended with circumstances more picturesque and interesting, is no where to be found in the annals of history." With less of good fortune, but not less of heroism, expired the equally gallant Montcalm. The same... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1824 - 396 sider
...victory. "A death more glorious," adds Mr. Belsham, " and attended with circumstances more picturesque and interesting, is no where to be found in the annals of history." 14. With less of good fortune, but not less of heroism, expired the equally gallant Montcalm. The same... | |
| John Marshall - 1824 - 500 sider
...expired. "A death more glorious," adds Mr. Belsham, "and attended with circumstances more picturesque and interesting, is no where to be found in the annals of history." The less fortunate, but not less gallant Montcalm expired on the same day. The same love of glory,... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1825 - 404 sider
...victory. " A death more glorious," adds Mr. Belsham, "and attended with circumstances more picturesque and interesting, is no where to be found in the annals of history." ..• 14. With less of good fortune, but not less of heroism, expired the equally gallant Montcalm.... | |
| Sir James MacPherson Le Moine - 1863 - 504 sider
...observed, that "a death more glorious attended with circumstances more picturesque and interestingj is no where to be found in the annals of history."...letter written after the battle by General, afterwards Marquis Townshend, to one of his friends in England : — "I am not ashamed to own to you, that my... | |
| Sir James MacPherson Le Moine - 1876 - 502 sider
...It has been well observed, that " a death more glorious attended with circumstances more picturesque and interesting, is no where to be found in the annals...appreciated by his gallant companions in arms, may be learn by the subjoined extract from a letter written after the battle by General, afterwards Marquis... | |
| Sir James MacPherson Le Moine - 1876 - 522 sider
...The position of the dying hero is faithfully given in West'* celebrated picture. DEATH OF WOLFE. 163 interesting, is no where to be found in the annals...appreciated by his gallant companions in arms, may be learn by the subjoined extract from a letter written after the battle by General, afterwards Marquis... | |
| Sir James MacPherson Le Moine - 1876 - 532 sider
...It has been well observed, that " a death more glorious attended with circumstances more picturesque and interesting, is no where to be found in the annals...history." His extraordinary qualities, and singular fate, hare afforded a fruitful theme of panegyric to the historian and the poet, to the present day. How... | |
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