The death of Nelson was felt in England as something more than a public calamity: men started at the intelligence and turned pale, as if they had heard of the loss of a dear friend. An object of our admiration and affection, of our pride and of our hopes,... The Life of Nelson - Страница 181по Robert Southey - 1883 - 351 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Enos Bronson - 1810 - 462 страници
...more than a publick calamity. Men started at the intelligence, and turned pale, as if they had heard of the loss of a dear friend. An object of our admiration...our pride and of our hopes, was suddenly taken from vis, and it seemed as if we had never till then known how deeply we loved and reverenced him. What... | |
| 1816 - 420 страници
...more than a public calamity : men started at the intelligence, and turned pale; as if they had heard of the loss of a dear friend. An object of our admiration...deeply we loved and reverenced him. What the country King of kings, through his infinite mercy, grant them life, and preserve and deliver them from all... | |
| Andrew Wilkie - 1824 - 348 страници
...more than a public calamity. Men started at the intelligence, and turned pale, as if they had heard of the loss of a dear friend. An object of our admiration...deeply we loved and reverenced him. What the country lost in its great naval hero, the greatest of our own and of all former times, was scarcely taken into... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 858 страници
...the intelligence, and turned pale, as if they had beard ut the loss of a dear friend. An object at our admiration and affection, of our pride and of...hopes, was suddenly taken from us; and it seemed as u " »e had never, till then, known how deeply we loved and reverenced him. What tbe country had lost... | |
| Anniversary calendar - 1832 - 600 страници
...more than a public calamity : men started at the intelligence, and turned pale ; as if they had heard of the loss of a dear friend. An object of our admiration...then, known how deeply we loved and reverenced him. Stmthey. The victory of • Trnjalaar" was cclebiatrd, indeed, wilh the usual forms of rejoicing, but... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1844 - 544 страници
...more than a public calamity ; men started at the intelligence, and turned pale, as if they had heard of the loss of a dear friend. An object of our admiration...then, known how deeply we loved and reverenced him. ' " So perfectly, indeed, had he performed his part, that the maritime war, after the battle of Trafalgar,... | |
| Scottish school-book assoc - 1863 - 438 страници
...more than a public calamity; men started at the intelligence, and turned pale, as if they had heard of the loss of a dear friend. An object of our admiration...hopes., was suddenly taken from us ; and it seemed 1 as if we had never till then known 1 how deeply we loved and reverenced him. What the country had... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1866 - 408 страници
...more than a public calamity : men started at the intelligence, and turned pale, as if they had heard of the loss of a dear friend. An object of our admiration and affection, of our pride arfd of our hopes, was suddenly taken from us ; and it seemed as if we had never till then known how... | |
| Book - 1867 - 662 страници
...object of our admiration and affection, and of our pride and of our hopes, was suddenly taken from ne, and it seemed as if we had never till then known how deeply wo loved and reverenced Ыш, What tho country had lost in its great naval hero — the greatest of... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, William Smith - 1869 - 420 страници
...expired at thirty minutes after four, — three hours and a quarter al'.ei Ve had recei'".d his wound. taken from us; and it seemed as if we had never till...loved and reverenced him. What the country had lost ir its great naval hero — the greatest of our own and of all former times was scarcely taken into... | |
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