| Robert Chambers - 1880 - 826 páginas
...liefore Hardy could com.; to him. They shook hands in silence : Hunly in vain struggling to simprerw the feelings of that most painful and yet sublimest moment. * Well, Hardy,' raid Nelson, Mvnv COM the d;iy witii ua?' 'Very well,' replied Hardy; 'ten ships have struck, but five... | |
| Robert Southey - 1881 - 348 páginas
...Hardy to me? He must be killed ! He is surely dead ! ' Nelson Wounded. 299 An hour and ten minutes elapsed from the time when Nelson received his wound...replied Hardy ; ' ten ships have struck, but five of the van have tacked and show an intention to bear down upon the Victory. I have called two or three... | |
| Thomas J. Livesey - 1881 - 248 páginas
..." Will no one bring Hardy to me ? he must be killed ! he is surely dead ! " An hour and ten minutes elapsed from the time when Nelson received his wound...replied Hardy ; " ten ships have struck, but five of the van have tacked, and show an intention to bear down upon the Victory. I have called two or three... | |
| English history - 1881 - 888 páginas
..." Will no one bring Hardy to me } He must be killed .' He is surely dead !" An hour and ten minutes elapsed from the time when Nelson received his wound...moment. " Well, Hardy," said Nelson, " how goes the dav with us i" " Very well," replied Hardy, " ten ships have struck, but five of the van have tacked,... | |
| Dorothea Beale - 1881 - 152 páginas
...every cheer which told of victory, a smile of joy passed over his face. At last Hardy came down. " Well, Hardy," said Nelson, " how goes the day with us ? " " Very well," replied Hardy. " I am going fast — it will all be over soon," murmured the A dmiral, as the faithful Hardy bent... | |
| Thomas J. Livesey - 1881 - 104 páginas
...while the battle still went on. After a while, Hardy went down to see him, and the two men shook hands. "Well, Hardy," said Nelson, "how goes the day with us ?" " Very well," said Hardy, " ten of the French ships have given in." When he found that all went well, he spoke of... | |
| Alexander Falconer Murison - 1882 - 448 páginas
..." Will no one bring Hardy to me ? He must be killed ! He is surely dead ! " An hour and ten minutes elapsed from the time when Nelson received his wound,...yet sublimest moment. "Well, Hardy," said Nelson, "how~goes the day with us?" — "Very well," replied Hardy; "ten" ships have struck, but five of the... | |
| Granville series - 1882 - 330 páginas
...to me ? He must be killed ! He is surely dead ! " 8. An hour and ten minutes elapsed from the time Nelson received his wound before Hardy could come...suppress the feelings of that most painful and yet sublime moment. " Well, Hardy," said Nelson, " how goes the day with us ? " " Very well," replied Hardy... | |
| Robert Southey - 1883 - 316 páginas
..." Will no one bring Hardy to me ? He must be killed ! He is surely dead !" An hour and ten minutes elapsed from the time when Nelson received his wound...replied Hardy ; " ten ships have struck, but five of the van have tacked, and show an intention to bear down upon the Victory. I have called two or three... | |
| Ward Marcus and co, ltd - 1883 - 264 páginas
...to me ? he must be killed ! he is surely dead ! ' 5. " An hour and ten minutes elapsed from the time Nelson received his wound before Hardy could come...replied Hardy ; ' ten ships have struck, but five of the van have tacked, and show an intention to bear down upon the Victory. I have called two or three... | |
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