| John Daniel Morell - 1874 - 336 páginas
...returned, and again taking the hand of his dying friend and commander, congratulated26 him on having gained a complete victory. How many of the enemy were taken...Collingwood would take upon himself the direction of affairs.27 "Not while I live, Hardy, said the dying Nelson, ineffectually endeavouring to raise himself... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 870 páginas
...know, as it was impossible to perceive them distinctly ; but fourteen or fifteen at least. ' That 's c's softest numbers, To prompt a theme For Beauty's...Fire-flies on the air are wheeling ; While through the Hardy,1 said the dying Nelson, ineffectually endeavouring to raise himself from the bed : ' do you... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 860 páginas
...; and, again taking the hand of his dying friend and commander, congratulated him on having gained a complete victory. How many of the enemy were taken...them distinctly ; but fourteen or fifteen at least ' That 's well,* cried Nelson ; ' but I bargained for twenty.' And then, in a stronger voice, he said... | |
| 1877 - 588 páginas
...were taken as prizes he did not know exactly, but fourteen or fifteen at least. ' That's well,' said Nelson ; ' but I bargained for twenty ; ' and then...stronger voice he said, ' Anchor, Hardy, anchor,' — meaning the whole fleet was to be anchored, together with the prizes. The history goes on to tell... | |
| Robert Southey - 1878 - 306 páginas
...; and, again taking the hand of his dying friend and commander, congratulated him on having gained a complete victory. How many of the enemy were taken...them distinctly ;, but fourteen or fifteen at least. " That 's well," cried Nelson, " but I bargained for twenty." And then, in a stronger voice, he said... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 576 páginas
...; and, again taking the hand of his dying friend and commander, congratulated him on having gained s of the said Nelson ; " but I bargained for twenty." And then, in a stronger voice, he said, "Anchor, Hardy,... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 582 páginas
...returned; and, again taking the hand of his dying friend and commander, congratulated him on having gained he earth and the heavens were to disappear, there are other worlds wh hut fourteen or fifteen at least. " That's well," said Nelson ; " but I bargained for twenty." And... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1880 - 826 páginas
...kuow, us it was impossible to p*rceive them distinctly; but fourti-.-n or fifteen at least. 'Tlmt*s well.' cried Nelson; 'but I bargained for twenty.' And then, in a stronger voice, he print; * Anchor, Hardy; anchor." Hardy, upon this, hinted that Admiral ('nllingwoorl would take upon... | |
| English history - 1881 - 888 páginas
...; and, again taking the hand of his dying friend and commander, congratulated him on having gained a complete victory. How many of the enemy were taken...Collingwood would take upon himself the direction of atfairs. " Not while I live, Hardy," said the dying Nelson, ineffectually endeavouring to raise himself... | |
| Thomas J. Livesey - 1881 - 248 páginas
...returned ; and again taking the hand of his dying friend and commander, congratulated him on having gained a complete victory. How many of the enemy were taken...Hardy, anchor." Hardy, upon this, hinted that Admiral Colling wood4 would take upon himself the direction of affairs. " Not while I live, Hardy," said the... | |
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