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We have always felt that Mary was innocent of the great crimes charged against
her by her furious and deadly enemies ; but our understanding was never before
convinced . It was with a feeling of eager joy , that we , for the first time in ...
We have always felt that Mary was innocent of the great crimes charged against
her by her furious and deadly enemies ; but our understanding was never before
convinced . It was with a feeling of eager joy , that we , for the first time in ...
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The pain which is felt when we are first transplanted from our native soil , when
the living branch is cut from the parent tree , - is one of the most poignant which
we have to endure through life . There are aftergriefs which wound more deeply ...
The pain which is felt when we are first transplanted from our native soil , when
the living branch is cut from the parent tree , - is one of the most poignant which
we have to endure through life . There are aftergriefs which wound more deeply ...
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Thus he became a good pilot for vessels of that description , from Chatham to the
Tower , and down the Swin Channel to the North Foreland , and acquired a
confidence among rocks and sands , of which he osten felt the value . Nelson
had ...
Thus he became a good pilot for vessels of that description , from Chatham to the
Tower , and down the Swin Channel to the North Foreland , and acquired a
confidence among rocks and sands , of which he osten felt the value . Nelson
had ...
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and athletic ; but when he had been about eighteen months in India , he felt the
effects of that climate , so perilous to European constitutions . The disease baffled
all power of medicine ; he was reduced almost to a skeleton ; the use of his limbs
...
and athletic ; but when he had been about eighteen months in India , he felt the
effects of that climate , so perilous to European constitutions . The disease baffled
all power of medicine ; he was reduced almost to a skeleton ; the use of his limbs
...
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With this determination he wrote to Sir Richard , appealed again to the plain ,
literal , unequivocal sense of the navigation - act ; and in respectful language told
him , he felt it his duty to decline obeying these orders till he had an opportunity of
...
With this determination he wrote to Sir Richard , appealed again to the plain ,
literal , unequivocal sense of the navigation - act ; and in respectful language told
him , he felt it his duty to decline obeying these orders till he had an opportunity of
...
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Страница 299 - Yet even now, not for a moment losing his presence of mind, he observed, as they were carrying him down the ladder, that the tiller ropes, which had been shot away, were not yet.
Страница 308 - ... vouchsafed for Nelson's translation, he could scarcely have departed in a brighter blaze of glory. He has left us, not indeed his mantle of inspiration, but a name and an example, which are at this hour inspiring thousands of the youth of England : a name which is our pride, and an example which will continue to be our shield and our strength.
Страница 302 - Death was, indeed, rapidly approaching. He said to the chaplain, " Doctor, I have not been a great sinner ; " and after a short pause, " Remember that I leave Lady Hamilton and my daughter Horatia as a legacy to my country." His articulation now became difficult ; but he was distinctly heard to say, " Thank God, I have done my duty ! " These words he repeatedly pronounced, and they were the last words which he uttered.
Страница 301 - Hardy," said the dying Nelson, ineffectually endeavouring to raise himself from the bed: "Do you anchor." His previous order for preparing to anchor had shown how clearly he foresaw the necessity of this. Presently, calling Hardy back, he said to him in a low voice, "Don't throw me overboard:" and he desired that he might be buried by his parents, unless it should please the king to order otherwise. Then reverting to private feelings: "Take care of my dear Lady Hamilton, Hardy take care of poor Lady...
Страница 220 - A shot through the mainmast knocked the splinters about ; and he observed to one of his officers with a smile, " It is warm work ; and this day may be the last to any of us at a moment : ' and then stopping short at the gangway, added, with emotion — ' But mark you ! I would not be elsewhere for thousands.
Страница 290 - ... combined fleets were distinctly seen from the Victory's deck, formed in a close line of battle ahead, on the starboard tack, about twelve miles to leeward, and standing to the south. Our fleet consisted of twenty-seven sail of the line and four frigates; theirs of thirty-three and seven large frigates. Their superiority was greater in size and weight of metal than in numbers. They had four thousand troops on board ; and the best riflemen who could be procured, many of them Tyrolese, were dispersed...
Страница 301 - Hardy, some fifty minutes after he had left the cockpit, 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 he did not know, as it was impossible to perceive them distinctly: but fourteen or fifteen at least. "That's well," cried Nelson, "but I bargained for twenty.
Страница 111 - Success attend Admiral Nelson ! God bless Captain Miller ! We thank them for the officers they have placed over us. We are happy and comfortable, and will shed every drop of blood in our veins to support them ; and the name of the Theseus shall be immortalised as high as the Captain's.
Страница 302 - Take care of my dear Lady Hamilton, Hardy; take care of poor Lady Hamilton. Kiss me, Hardy ! ' ' said he. Hardy knelt down and kissed his cheek, and Nelson said : "Now I am satisfied. Thank God, I have done my duty I" Hardy stood over him in silence for a moment or two, then knelt again, and kissed his forehead.