| 1820 - 774 страници
...Turks/ he added, ' will take my body, I know.it, perhaps you had better let them.' When I tell you that he lived only six hours after this conversation,...hopes and manly resignation. Less of the weakness of liimi.ui nature was perhaps never exhibited upon 'a death-bed. Dr. Richardson and Osman, who has for... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1818 - 574 страници
...back for some time, as if he was afraid to trust himself with the, mention of it. The expression also of his countenance, when he noticed his intended journey,...of the weakness of human nature was, perhaps, never exhibited on a death-bed. About a quarter before twelve at night he expired without a groan, six hours... | |
| 1818 - 646 страници
...hack for some time, as if he was afraid to trust himself with the mention of it. The expression also of his countenance, when he noticed his intended journey, was an evident struggle hetween disappointed hopes and manly resignation. Less of the weakness of human nature was, perhaps,... | |
| 1820 - 760 страници
...Turks/ he added, ' will take my body, I know it, perhaps you had better let them.' When I tell you that he lived only six hours after this conversation,...of the weakness of human nature was perhaps never exhibited upon a death-bed. Dr. Richardson and Osman, who has for some time lived with him, were both... | |
| John Lewis Burckhardt - 1819 - 654 страници
...Turks-/ he added, ' will take my body, I know it, perhaps you had better let them.' When I tell you that he lived only six hours after this conversation,...have been. The expression of his countenance when he •f- This refers to a will made previous to his departure from England, according to which, in case... | |
| 1821 - 948 страници
...that he lived only six hours after this conversation, yon will easily conceive what an effort it mnst have been. The expression of his countenance when...of the weakness of human nature was perhaps never exhibited upon a death bed. Dr. Richardson, and Osman, who has for some time lived with him, were both... | |
| Robert Hermann Schomburgk - 1843 - 344 страници
...take my body. I know it ; perhaps you had better let them." — " When I tell you (continues Mr. Salt) that he lived only six hours after this conversation,...of the weakness of human nature was perhaps never exhibited upon a death-bed. Dr. Richardson and Osman (an Englishman whom he had persuaded the Pasha... | |
| William Burckhardt Barker - 1853 - 428 страници
...Turks,' he added, ' will take my body, I know it ; perhaps you had better let them.' — When I tell you that he lived only six hours after this conversation,...of the weakness of human nature was perhaps never exhibited upon a deathbed. Dr. Richardson and Osman, whe has for some time lived with him, were both... | |
| William Burckhardt Barker - 1853 - 438 страници
...Turks,' he added, 1 will take my body, I know it ; perhaps you had better let them.' — When I tell you that he lived only six hours after this conversation,...journey, was an evident struggle between disappointed hepes and manly resignation. Less of the weakness of human nature was perhaps never exhibited upon... | |
| 1818 - 586 страници
...back for seme time, as if he was afraid to trust himself with the mention of it. The expression also of his countenance, when he noticed his intended journey,...of the weakness of human nature was, perhaps, never exhibited on a death-bed. About a quarter before twelve at night he expired without a groan, six hours... | |
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