| John Murdoch Harper - 1909 - 336 str.
...bullets of the enemy, this is how his companion in arms spoke of him in the hearing of the Empire : "I am not ashamed to own to you, that my heart does...If the world were sensible at how dear a price we purchased Quebec in his death, it would damp the general joy. Our best consolation is that Providence... | |
| Stephen Brumwell - 2006 - 460 str.
...now hardly speak highly enough of his late 'friend' and commander. Amongst other tributes, he wrote: 'If the world were sensible at how dear a price we...purchased Quebec in his death, it would damp the general joy.'39 In some quarters the unseemly controversy was seen as a deliberate effort to diminish Pitt's... | |
| Jesse Ames Spencer - 1858 - 610 str.
...respecting his heroic friend,* whose fate threw so affecting a lustre on this memorable victory : " I am not ashamed to own to you, that my heart does...our country has lost a sure support and a perpetual honor. If the world were sensible at how dear a price we have purchased Quebec in his death, it would... | |
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