| John Lingard - 1827 - 642 pagine
...and France.* As he rode from banner to banner, cheering and exhorting the men, he chanced to hear.an officer express a wish to his comrade that some of...I would not have a single man more. If God give us thu victory, it will be plain that we owe it to his goodness. If he do not, the fewer we are, the less... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1839 - 932 pagine
...knights and stout archers who were living in idleness in merry England could be present on this field. " No !" exclaimed Henry, " I would not have a single man more. If God gives us the victory, the fewer we are the more honour ; and, if we lose, the less will be the loss... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 524 pagine
...knights and stout archers who were living in idleness in merry England could be present on this field. " No !' exclaimed Henry, " I would not have a single man more. If God giyes us the victory, the fewer we arc the more honour ; and, if we, lose, the less will be the loss... | |
| 1844 - 580 pagine
...knights and stout archers who were living in idleness in merry England could be present on this field. " No !" exclaimed Henry, " I would not have a single man more. If God gives us the victory, the fewer we are the more honour ; and, if we lose, the less will be the loss... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1845 - 556 pagine
...knights and stout archers who were living in idleness in merry England could be present on this field. "No!" exclaimed Henry, " I would not have a single man more. If God gives us the victory, the fewer we are the more honour ; and, if we lose, the less will be the loss... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1851 - 536 pagine
...knights and stout archers who were living in idleness in merry England could be present on this field. " No !" exclaimed Henry, " I would not have a single man more. If God gives us the victory, the fewer we are the more honour ; and, if we lose, the less will be the loss... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1851 - 532 pagine
...knights and stout archers who were living in idleness in merry England could be present on this field. " No!" exclaimed Henry, " I would not have a single man more. If God gives us the victory, the fewer we are the more honour ; and, if we lose, the less will be the loss... | |
| Henry Meredith Parker - 1851 - 356 pagine
...some of the good knights who were sitting • in England, might by a miracle be transported to • field of battle. N"o," exclaimed Henry, " I would not have a single more. If God gives us the victory, it will be plain ', we owe it to his goodness ; if he do not, the... | |
| Charles Mac Farlane - 1853 - 550 pagine
...knights and stout archers who were living in idleness in merry England could be present on this field. " No !" exclaimed Henry, " I would not have a single man more. If God gives iis the victory, the fewer we are the more honour ; and if we lose, the less will be the loss... | |
| John Lingard - 1854 - 320 pagine
...sparkling with jewels; and on his surcoat were emblazoned in gold the arms of England and France.3 As he rode from banner to banner, cheering and exhorting...Henry, " I would not have a single man more. If God gives us the victory, it will be plain that we owe it to His goodness. If He do not, the fewer we are,... | |
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