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" I had rather have a plain russet-coated captain that knows what he fights for, and loves what he knows, than that which you call a gentleman and is nothing else. I honour a gentleman that is so indeed. "
Moffatt's history readers - Página 153
por Moffatt and Paige - 1883
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A Short History of the English People

John Richard Green - 1874 - 1076 páginas
...revolution to which the war was drifting. " I had rather," he once burst out impatiently, " have a plain russet-coated captain, that knows what he fights for and loves what he knows, than what you call a gentleman, and is nothing else. I honour a gentleman that is so indeed ! " he ends...
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A Short History of the English People

John Richard Green - 1875 - 912 páginas
...revolution to which the war was drifting. " I had rather," he once burst out impatiently, " have a plain russet-coated captain, that knows what he fights for and loves what he knows, than what you call a gentleman, and is nothing else. I honour a gentleman that is so indeed ! " he ends...
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The Draytons and the Davenants: A Story of the Civil Wars

Elizabeth Rundle Charles - 1877 - 520 páginas
...reputation to our handful (the Ironsides), let us endeavour to keep it. I had rather have a plain, russetcoated captain that knows what he fights for,...knows, than that which you call ' a gentleman ' and nothing else. I honour a gentleman that is so indeed." " Yet," said Roger in one of his !<;'. ,ers,...
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The Chief Actors in the Puritan Revolution

Peter Bayne - 1878 - 530 páginas
...social position and orthodox opinions that one can lead a troop of Horse. " I had rather have a plain russet-coated captain that knows what he fights for,...nothing else. I honour a gentleman that is so indeed." He discerns that it is righting quality, not length of muster-roll, that tells. " A few honest men...
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The Chief Actors in the Puritan Revolution

Peter Bayne - 1878 - 534 páginas
...social position and orthodox opinions that one can lead a troop of Horse. " I had rather have a plain russet-coated captain that knows what he fights for, and loves what he knows, than that \vhich you call a ' gentleman,' and is nothing else. I honour a gentleman that is so indeed." He discerns...
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History of the English People, Volumen3

John Richard Green - 1879 - 538 páginas
...war was drifting. " I had CHAP. IX. rather," he once burst out impatiently, " have a plain The~Civil russet-coated captain, that knows what he fights for and loves what he knows, than what you call a gentleman, and is nothing else. I honour a gentleman that is so indeed!" he ends, with...
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Political Studies

George Charles Brodrick - 1879 - 620 páginas
...horse, honest men will follow them, and they will be careful to mount such. I had rather have a plain russet-coated captain that knows what he fights for, and loves what he knows, than what you call a gentleman and is nothing else. But I honour a gentleman that is so 1 Papers, etc.,...
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History of the English People, Volume 6

John Richard Green - 1879 - 480 páginas
...captain, that knows what he fights for and ^i- loves what he knows, than what you call a gentleman, 1646.' and is nothing else. I honour a gentleman that is so indeed!" he ends, with a return to his more common mood of feeling, but the outburst was none the less a characteristic...
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Life of Oliver Cromwell

Francis Warre Cornish - 1882 - 446 páginas
...have a plain russet-coated captain that knows what he fights for, and loves what he knows, than what you call ' a gentleman,' and is nothing else. I honour a gentleman that is so indeed." It is not, however, faith only that will save ; he must have works as well. " Let the saddler see to...
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Life of Oliver Cromwell

Francis Warre Cornish - 1882 - 444 páginas
...have men patient of wants, faithful, and conscientious in their employment. I had rather have a plain russet-coated captain that knows what he fights for, and loves what he knows, than what you call ' a gentleman,' and is nothing else. I honour a gentleman that is so indeed." It is not,...
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