| 1807 - 458 pages
...deck, to survey each other with enquiring looks, each supposing the other to be wounded. His Lordship then smiled and said, ' This is too warm work, Hardy, to last long,' and declared through all the battles he had been in, he had never witnessed more cool courage than... | |
| sir William Beatty - 1807 - 114 pages
...deck to survey each other with inquiring looks, each supposing the other to be wounded. His LORDSHIP then smiled, and said: '^This is too warm work, HARDY, to last 28 long ;" and declared that " through all the battles he had been in, he had never witnessed more... | |
| 1808 - 1142 pages
...deck to survey each other with inquiring looks, each supposing the other to be wounded. His lordship then smiled, and said, " this is too warm work, Hardy, to last long;'1 and declared that « ' through all the battles he had been in, he had never witnessed moro... | |
| Robert Southey - 1813 - 306 pages
...the fore brace bits on the quarter deck, and passed between Nelson and Hardy, a splinter from the bit tearing off Hardy's buckle and bruising his foot....stopped, and looked anxiously at each other, each supposing the other to be wounded. Nelson then smiled, and said : « This is too warm work, Hardy,... | |
| United States - 1814 - 258 pages
...the fore brace bits on the quarter deck, and passed between Nelson and Hardy, a splinter from the bit tearing off Hardy's buckle and bruising his foot....stopped, and looked anxiously at each other, each supposing the other to be wounded. Nelson then smiled, and said : " This is too warm work, Hardy, to... | |
| Robert Southey - 1814 - 322 pages
...brace bits on the quarter deck, and passed between Nelson and Hardy, a splinter from the bit tearing1 off Hardy's buckle and bruising his foot. Both stopped, and looked anxiously at eacli other, each supposed the other to be wounded. Nelson then smiled, and said, " This is too " warm... | |
| John Lauris Blake - History - 1824 - 396 pages
...the fore brace bits on the quarter deck, and passed between Nelson and Hardy, a splinter from the bit tearing off Hardy's buckle, and bruising his foot. Both stopped, and looked anxiously at eacM> 7~ f other, each supposing the other to be wounded. Nelson then smiled, and said — " This is... | |
| John Lauris Blake - History - 1825 - 404 pages
...the fore brace bits on the quarter deck, and passed between Nelson and Hardy, a splinter from the bit tearing off Hardy's buckle, and bruising his foot....stopped, and looked anxiously at each other, each supposing the other to be wounded. Nelson then smiled, and said — " This is too warm work, Hardy,... | |
| John Lauris Blake - Readers - 1832 - 410 pages
...buckle, and bruising his foot. Both '•pped, and looked anxiously at each other, each supposing e other to be wounded. Nelson then smiled, and said — This is too warm work, Hardy, to last long." 4. The Victory had not yet returned a single gun — fifty f her men had been by this time killed or... | |
| William James - Great Britain - 1837 - 408 pages
...deck to survey each other with inquiring looks, each supposing the other to be wounded. His lordship then smiled and said, ' This is too warm work, Hardy, to last long ;' and declared that, through all the battles he had been in, he had never witnessed more cool courage... | |
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