We have no meanings for "honourable soldier" in our records yet.
1 You're a normal, honourable soldier and gentleman.
2 Hasdrubal, when he: saw the admirably-conducted battle lost, sought and found like his father an honourable soldier 's death.
3 I am an honourable soldier , as is this other gentleman here, and I demand that you will instantly set us both at liberty.
4 And yet you see that honourable soldier , that brave and true-hearted gentleman, Captain Copplestone, does not think me the wretch I seem to be.
5 'But Mr Holmes,' I objected, 'the gendeman's career is that of an honourable soldier . '
6 "The man's career is that of an honourable soldier . "
7 'The man is an honourable soldier . '
8 "I am an honourable soldier , " said I.
9 Thus the great robber-captain and with him the best of his comrades died the death of free men and of honourable soldiers (683).
10 Methinks it is no lovely thing to hate as Llewelyn and Howel hate; it makes men act rather as fiends than as honourable soldiers should.
11 'I have spoken against it, and I will use my bullets and my sword as a good and honourable soldier should do.'
12 "Call it not thraldom, mother; it is the service of an honourable soldier - the only service which is now open to the son of MacTavish Mhor."
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