| William Robertson - 1777 - 430 páginas
...pity, who fight againft their King, their " country, and their oath." The marquis de Pefcara, paffing foon after, manifefted his admiration of Bayard's...for his fate, with the generofity of a gallant enemy j and finding that he could not be re* U 2 moved moved with lafety from that fpot, ordered a "1524.""... | |
| William Robertson - 1787 - 394 páginas
...pity, who fight againft their king, their <c country, and their oath." The marquis de Pefcara, paffing foon after, manifefted his admiration of Bayard's...forrow for his fate, with the generofity of a gallant ene^ my ; and finding that he could not be removed with fafety from that fpot, ordered a tent to be... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 430 páginas
...marquis de Pefcara, pafling loon after, manifefted his admiration of Bayard's virtue, as well as hin forrow for his fate, with the generofity of a gallant enemy ; and finding that he could not ht removed with lafetjfrom that fpot, ordered a tent to be pitched there, -at.d appointed proper perfons... | |
| William Robertson - 1810 - 412 páginas
...manifested his admiration of Bayard's virtues, as well as his sorrow for his fate, with the generosity of a gallant enemy, and finding that he could not be removed with safety from the spot, ordered a tent to be pitched there, and appointed proper persons to attend him.... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 598 páginas
...manifested his admiration of Bayard's virtues, as well as his sorrow for his fate, with the generosity of a gallant enemy ; and finding that he could not be removed with safety from that spot, ordered a tent to be pitched there, and appointed proper persons to attend him.... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 602 páginas
...manifested his admiration of Bayard's virtues, as well as his sorrow for his fate, with the generosity of a gallant enemy ; and finding that he could not be removed with safety from that spot, ordered a tent to be pitched there, and appointed proper persons to attend him.... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1816 - 750 páginas
...manifelled his admiration of Bayard's virtue, as well as his foitow for his fate, with the generality of a gallant enemy ; and finding that he could not...removed with fafety from that fpot, ordered, a tent Xo be pitched there, and appointed proper perfons to attend him. He died, notwithstanding their care,... | |
| 1816 - 740 páginas
...their oath." The marquis de Pefcara, palling foon after, manifefted his admiration of Bayard's virtue, as well as his forrow for his fate, with the generofity of a gallant enemy ; and .finding fhat he could not be removed with fafety from that' fpot, ordered a tent to be "pitcheel there, and... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 320 páginas
...manifested his admiration of Bayard's virtues, as well as his sorrow for his fate, with the generosity of a gallant enemy ; and finding that he could not be removed with safety from that spot, ordered a tent to be pitched there, and appointed proper persons to attend him.... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 400 páginas
...manifested his admiration of Bayard's virtues, as well as his sorrow for his fate, with the generosity of a gallant enemy; and finding that he could not be removed with safety from that spot, ordered a tent to be pitched there, and appointed proper persons to attend him.... | |
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