The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select, Volume 7G. Berger, 1868 - Anecdotes |
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... wounded , that they could not possibly maintain a second fight , advanced with great confidence to another assault . The Greeks , however , exerted themselves in a manner so extra- ordinary , that , instead of giving way , they put the ...
... wounded , that they could not possibly maintain a second fight , advanced with great confidence to another assault . The Greeks , however , exerted themselves in a manner so extra- ordinary , that , instead of giving way , they put the ...
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... wounded , that they could not possibly maintain a second fight , advanced with great confidence to another assault . The Greeks , however , exerted themselves in a manner so extra- ordinary , that , instead of giving way , they put the ...
... wounded , that they could not possibly maintain a second fight , advanced with great confidence to another assault . The Greeks , however , exerted themselves in a manner so extra- ordinary , that , instead of giving way , they put the ...
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... wounded , that they could not possibly maintain a second fight , advanced with great confidence to another assault . The Greeks , however , exerted themselves in a manner so extra- ordinary , that , instead of giving way , they put the ...
... wounded , that they could not possibly maintain a second fight , advanced with great confidence to another assault . The Greeks , however , exerted themselves in a manner so extra- ordinary , that , instead of giving way , they put the ...
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... wounds , his eye struck out , his collar- bone broke , maimed both in his hands and feet , still resolutely rush into the midst of dangers , and ready to deliver up to fortune any part of his body she might desire , provided he might ...
... wounds , his eye struck out , his collar- bone broke , maimed both in his hands and feet , still resolutely rush into the midst of dangers , and ready to deliver up to fortune any part of his body she might desire , provided he might ...
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... wounds were in the fore or back part of his body ; and being informed in the fore part , re- plied , " I am rejoiced to hear it , and wish no other kind of death to befal me or mine . " When the same Seward felt in his sickness that ...
... wounds were in the fore or back part of his body ; and being informed in the fore part , re- plied , " I am rejoiced to hear it , and wish no other kind of death to befal me or mine . " When the same Seward felt in his sickness that ...
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Abu Taher action admiral Albanians arms army artillery attack batteries battle BATTLE OF CAMPERDOWN BATTLE OF TOURNAY battle of Waterloo besieged boat body Bonaparte brave bravery cannon Captain carried castle cavalry charge colonel colours commanded courage crew cried danger dead death defended dreadful Duke Duke of Guise Earl emperor enemy enemy's engagement English escaped exclaimed Fabii fell fight fire fire-ship fleet followed foot force fought French friends gallant garrison grenadiers guard guns hand head honour horse hundred immediately instantly intrepidity Jeanne Hachette killed king Leonidas lieutenant Lord Lord Wellington Louvois Marshal Medes night officer ordered party perceived perished Persians person Prince Prince of Condé prisoner received regiment render replied retire retreat returned rushed Russians seized sent ship shot side siege Sir John soldiers soon Suliots surrender Suwaroff sword thou thousand threw took town troops Turks valour vessel victory whole wounded Xerxes