| 1866 - عدد الصفحات: 618
...fiercest frowns hee still gave forthe Large Narratives of Military worth, Written with his Sword's point, but what is man ... the midst of his glory, and who can .... His life a moment since that hee by sea and Land so long kept free Mortal stroakes at length did... | |
| Nicholas Darnell Davis - 1887 - عدد الصفحات: 286
...courage bold, Attempted braue Exploits, and vncontrold By fortune's fiercest Frownes, hee still gaue forth Large Narratiues of Military worth. ritten with...since that hee by Sea and Land, so longe kept free al, Mortal Strokes at length did yeeld -ace) to conquering Death the field. fini Coronat. The black... | |
| Sir Algernon Edward Aspinall - 1912 - عدد الصفحات: 444
...still gaue forth Large Narratiues of Military worth. Written with his sword's poynt but what is man — midst of his glory and who can this Life A moment...length did yeeld ace) to conquering Death the field. fine Coronat. The church is the parish church of Old Road, a place which derives its name from the... | |
| Algernon Edward Aspinall, Sir Algernon Edward Aspinall - 1914 - عدد الصفحات: 658
...still gaue forth Large Narratiues of Military worth. Written with his sword's poynt but what is man midst of his glory and who can this Life A moment...length did yeeld ace) to conquering Death the field, fine Coronat. are at the old road again." In the course of the drive many ravines are crossed by winding... | |
| Algernon Edward Aspinall - 1923 - عدد الصفحات: 640
...still gaue forth Large Narratiues of Military worth. Written with his sword's poynt but what is man midst of his glory and who can this Life A moment...length did yeeld ace) to conquering Death the field, fine Coronat. St. Thomas is the parish church of Old Road. NEVIS. Nelson's Island. THE island of Nevis... | |
| 1924 - عدد الصفحات: 920
...fiercest frowns hee still gave forthe Large Narratives of Military worth, Written with his Sword's point, but what is man the midst of his glory, and who can . Hia life a moment since that hee . . by sea and land so long kept free . . . Mortal stroakes at length... | |
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