| Robert Southey - 1814 - 322 pages
...most painful and 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 van have tacked, " and shew an intention to bear down upon " the Victory. I have called two or three " of our fresh ships... | |
| Robert Southey - 1830 - 354 pages
...silence ; Hardy in vain struggling to suppress the feelings of that most painful and yet sublimest moment. " Well, Hardy," said Nelson, " how goes the...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 of our fresh ships round,... | |
| 1830 - 436 pages
...painful and 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 van have tacked, and show an intention to bear down upon the Victory. I have called two or three of our fresh ships round,... | |
| 1832 - 240 pages
...that most painful and yet sublime moment. " Well Hardy," said Nelson, <( how goes the day with us?" " Very well," 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 of our fresh ships round,... | |
| 1836 - 480 pages
...most painful and 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 van have tacked, and show an intention to bear down upon the Victory. I have called two or three of our fresh ships round,... | |
| Philip Alexander Prince - 1838 - 702 pages
...moment. ' Well, HarFrench, commanded by Villeneuve, dy,' said Nelson, ' how goes the day Wlt'l US Ï" Very well/ replied Hardy, "ten ships have struck, but five of the van have tacked, and show an intention to bear down upon theVictory. I have called two or three of our fresh ships round,... | |
| John Campbell - 1841 - 604 pages
...painful and yet sublimert moment. " Well, Hardy," said Nelson, " how goes the da? with us ?" — " Very well," 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 of our fresh ships round,... | |
| Philip Alexander Prince - 1843 - 790 pages
...suppress the feelings of that painful moment. 'Well, Hardy,' said Nelson, 'how goes the day with us ?' ' Very well,' 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 of our fresh ships round,... | |
| 1843 - 332 pages
...most painful and 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 van have tacked, and show an intention to bear down upon the Victory. I have called two or three of our fresh ships round,... | |
| 1843 - 758 pages
...most painful and 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 van have tacked, and show an intention to bear down upon the Victory. I have called two or three of our fresh ships round,... | |
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