But, if a man were present now at a field of slaughter, and were to inquire for what they were fighting — ' Fighting ! ' would be the answer ; ' they are not fighting, they are pausing.' ' Why is that man expiring ? Why is that other writhing with agony... The Edinburgh annual register - Seite xxx1813Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1800 - 810 Seiten
...were fighting — "Fighting!" would be the anfwcr ; " they are not fighting, they arc paiißng." " Why is that man expiring? Why is that other writhing with agony ! .What means this implacable fury r " The anfwer mud be, " You are quite wrong — Sir, you deceive yourfelf — They are not fighting... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 484 Seiten
...the Grand Monarque. — But if a man Avere present now at a field of slaughter, and were to inquire for what they were fighting — "Fighting!" would...sir, you deceive yourself — they are not fighting — donotdisturbthem — they are merely pausing ! — This man is not expiring with agony — that... | |
| Walter Scott - 1813 - 512 Seiten
...enquire for what they were fighting — " Fighting !" would be the answer ; " they are not fight* ing, they are pausing." Why is that man expiring ? Why...quite wrong, sir— *• You deceive yourself — They are-iHii fighting — Do not disturb them— they are merely pausing— this man is not expiring with... | |
| Charles James Fox - 1815 - 684 Seiten
...of the grand monarque. But, if a man were present now at a field of slaughter, and were to inquire for what they were fighting — *' Fighting!" would...— Do not disturb them — they are merely pausing! T— this man is not expiring with agony — that man is not dead — he is only pausing ! Lord nelp... | |
| 1815 - 930 Seiten
...soldier engaged who could not have satisfied his curiosity, and even, perhaps, allayed his feelings. But if a man were present now at a field of slaughter,...is that other writhing with agony ? what means this im562 Speeches of Mr. Fox. placable fury ? " The answer must be, " You are quite wrong. Sir, yx>* deceive... | |
| H. Nolte - 1823 - 646 Seiten
...**). — But if a man were present new at a field of slaughter, and were to inquire for what they are fighting — „ Fighting, " would be the answer; „they are not fighting, they are pouting, „Why is that man expiring! Why is that other writhing with agony? What means this implacable... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 404 Seiten
...and of death must inflict. But if a man were present now at a field of slaughter, and were to inquire for what they were fighting—" Fighting !" would...answer must be, " You are quite wrong, sir, you deceive yourself—they are not 6ghting—do not disturb them—they are merely pausing !—This man is not... | |
| Sullivan Hardy Weston - 1841 - 52 Seiten
...present now at a field of slaughter, and were to inquire for what they were fighting—"Fighting /" would be the answer; "they are not fighting, they...they are not fighting ; do not disturb them ; they an merely pausing! This man is not expiring with agony ; that man is not dead ; he is only pausing... | |
| John Epy Lovell - 1846 - 540 Seiten
...and of death must inflict. But if a man were present now at a field of slaughter, and were to inquire for what they were fighting, — " Fighting !" would...man expiring ? Why is that other writhing with agony 1 What means this implacable fury ?" The answer must be, — " You are quite wrong, sir, you deceive... | |
| Henry Mandeville - 1851 - 396 Seiten
...of death must inflict; but if a man were present now at the field of slaughter, and were to inquire for what they were fighting, .' Fighting!" would be..."they are not fighting; they are pausing." Why is tint 3 yourselves, on the field of battle, and learn to judge of the sort of horrors that you excite.... | |
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