| 1823 - 876 str.
...out — "No ! I would not have one man more :— if we are defeated, ne are too many — if it shall please God to give us the victory, as I trust he will, the smaller our number the greater our glory." The moon happening to shine very bright, Henry, with some... | |
| Mrs. Markham - 1829 - 452 str.
...overhear them, and cried out, " No ! I would not have one more. If we are defeated, we are too many ; but if it please God to give us the victory, as I trust he will, the smaller our number, the greater our glory." While these things were passing in the English camp, the... | |
| Ely Hargrove, Alfred E. Hargrove - 1845 - 368 str.
...have cried out, " No, I would not have one man more : if we are defeated we are too many ; if it shall please God to give us the victory, as I trust he will, the smaller our number the greater our glory." Henry, with some of his best officers, carefully examined... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 838 str.
...exclaimed, " No ! I would not have one man more ; if we are defeated, we sre toomany ; if it shall please God to give us the victory, as I trust he will, the smaller the number, the greater our jlory." The intrepid monarch having reconnoitred the ground on... | |
| Elizabeth Cartwright Penrose - 1854 - 602 str.
...overhear them, and cried out, " No ! I would not have one more. If we are defeated, we are too many ; but, if it please God to give us the victory, as I trust he will, the smaller our number the greater our glory." While these things were passing in the English camp, the... | |
| 1855 - 374 str.
...fight close by your side in to-morrow's battle, and that Vaughan and Llewellyn may share in the honor also." " Your request is granted, David," said the...glory." The 25th of October, 1415, is a day long to be re membcred in English history. On that morning King Henry rose early, and, having first caused the... | |
| 330 str.
...Jewish king, " No, I would not have one man more. If we are defeated, we are too many ; if it shall please God to give us the victory, as I trust He will, the smaller the number, the greater our glory." The French passed the night in festivities ; the English... | |
| Andrew Bell (of Southampton) - 1863 - 392 str.
...exclaimed : — " No, I would not have one man more: if we are defeated, we are too many; if it shall please God to give us the victory, as I trust he will, the smaller our number, the greater our glory." The King employed various arts to make up for his defect... | |
| Andrew Bell - 1863 - 386 str.
...exclaimed : — " No, I would not have one man more : if we are defeated, we are too many ; if it shall please God to give us the victory, as I trust he will, the smaller our number, the greater our glory." The King employed various arts to make up for his defect... | |
| 1866 - 380 str.
...fight close by your side in to-morrow's battle, and that Vaughan and Llewellyn may share in the honor also." " Your request is granted, David," said the...glory." The 25th of October, 1415, is a day long to be re membcred in English history. On that morning King Henry rose early, and, having first caused the... | |
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