By a strange neglect, or in the indulgence of mistaken humanity, Sir John Moore's army had carried along with it more than the too large proportion of women allotted by the rules of our service to armies in the field : and these poor wretches now heightened... A Corner of Spain - Seite 190von Walter Wood - 1910 - 203 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...this miserable fate. By some strange r.eglect, or by the indulgence of a mistaken humanity, Sir John Moore's army had carried along with it more than the...large proportion of women allotted by the rules of our service to armies in the field, — and these poor wretches were now heightening the horror of... | |
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...this miserable fate. " By some strange neglect, or the indulgence of a mistaken humanity, Sir John Moore's army had carried along with it more than the...to armies in the field — and these poor wretches were now heightening the horror of passing events by a display of suffering even more acute than those... | |
| Charles William Vane (3rd marq. of Londonderry.) - 1848 - 438 Seiten
...subject to this miserable fate. By a strange neglect, or in the indulgence of mistaken humanity, Sir John Moore's army had carried along with it more than the...large proportion of women allotted by the rules of our service to armies in the field : and these poor wretches now heightened the horror of passing events... | |
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...subject to this miserable fate. By a strange neglect, or in the indulgence of mistaken humanity, Sir John Moore's army had carried along with it more than the...large proportion of women allotted by the rules of our service to armies in the field ; and these poor wretches now heightened the horror of passing events... | |
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...subject to this miserable fate. By a strange neglect, or in the indulgence of mistaken humanity, Sir John Moore's army had carried along with it more than the...large proportion of women allotted by the rules of our service to armies in the field; and these poor wretches now heightened the horror of passing events... | |
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...this miserable fate. By some strange neglect, or by tho indulgence of a mistaken humanity, Sir John Moore's army had carried along with it more than the...large proportion of women allotted, by the rules of our service, to armies in the field; and these poor wretches were now heightening tho horrors of passing... | |
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