| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - Страниц: 666
...who knew the place, wondered that any sober men,-— 1_ with what courage soever endued, would ever have undertaken it; and they could hardly persuade...not men, who had destroyed them in such a manner. So much a strong resolution of bold and courageous men can bring to pass, that no resistance and advantage... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - Страниц: 668
...who knew the place, wondered that any sober men, '. — with what courage soever endued, would ever have undertaken it; and they could hardly persuade...not men, who had destroyed them in such a manner. So much a strong resolution of bold and courageous men can bring to pass, that no resistance and advantage... | |
| John Platts - 1826 - Страниц: 830
...all men who knew the place wondered that any sober man, with what courage soever endowed, would ever have undertaken it, and they could hardly persuade...not men who had destroyed them in such a manner." This was the last and greatest action of the gallant Blake. He was consumed with a dropsy and scurvy... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.), earl of Clarendon Hyde (Edward) - 1826 - Страниц: 670
...knew the place, wondered that any sober men, . with what courage soever endued, would ever have 1657. undertaken it; and they could hardly persuade themselves...not men, who had destroyed them in such a manner. So much a strong resolution of bold and courageous men can bring to pass, that no resistance and advantage... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - Страниц: 668
...knew the place, wondered that any sober men,. with what courage soever endued, would ever have ">57. undertaken it; and they could hardly persuade themselves...not men, who had destroyed them in such a manner. So much a strong resolution of bold and courageous men can bring to pass, that no resistance and advantage... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - Страниц: 842
...have undertaken it; and they could hardly persuade themselves to believe what they had done ! while the Spaniards comforted themselves with the belief...not men, who had destroyed them in such a manner.' Cromwell thought so highly of the conduct of captain Stayner, that he immediately conferred on him... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - Страниц: 424
...themselves to believe what they had done ! while the Spaniards comforted themselves with the belief tha< they were devils, and not men, who had destroyed them in such a manner.' CrorawfH thought so highly of the conduct of captain Stayner, that he immediately conferred on him... | |
| Old Sailor - 1826 - Страниц: 534
...wondered that any sober man, witJi what courage soever endowed, would have undertaken it ; and they couid hardly persuade themselves to believe what they had...not men, who had destroyed them in such a manner." This was the last great exploit of the renowned Blake. He was consumed with a dropsy and scurvy ; and... | |
| Edward Hawke Locker - 1831 - Страниц: 436
...all men who knew the place wondered how any sober men, with what courage soever endued, should ever have undertaken it, and they could hardly persuade...not men who had destroyed them in such a manner." This daring exploit doubtless suggested to our illustrious Nelson an hundred and forty years after,... | |
| 1835 - Страниц: 542
...have undertaken it; and they could hardly persuade themselves to believe what they had done : while the Spaniards comforted themselves with the belief,...and not men who had destroyed them in such a manner. So much a strong resolution of bold and courageous men can bring to pass, that no resistance or advantage... | |
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