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War was carried on with less ferocity , when humanity came to be deemed the
ornament of knighthood , no less than courage . More gentle and polished
manners were introduced , when courtesy was recommended as the most
amiable of ...
War was carried on with less ferocity , when humanity came to be deemed the
ornament of knighthood , no less than courage . More gentle and polished
manners were introduced , when courtesy was recommended as the most
amiable of ...
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The killed and wounded were less than six hundred men ; but among the former ,
was the commander in chief . This gallant officer , of whom the most exalted
expectations had very justly been formed ; whose uncommon merit and singular
fate ...
The killed and wounded were less than six hundred men ; but among the former ,
was the commander in chief . This gallant officer , of whom the most exalted
expectations had very justly been formed ; whose uncommon merit and singular
fate ...
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With less of good fortune , but not less of heroism , expired the equally gallant
Montcalm . The same love of glory , and the same fearlessness of death , which
in so remarkable a manner distinguished the British hero , were not less ...
With less of good fortune , but not less of heroism , expired the equally gallant
Montcalm . The same love of glory , and the same fearlessness of death , which
in so remarkable a manner distinguished the British hero , were not less ...
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