| Child rearing - 1843 - 320 pages
...ordered them Jto drive the people down with their bayonets, was compelled speedily to retreat; for the people would not be debarred from gazing, till...moment, upon the hero — the darling hero of England ! . He arrived off Cadiz on the 29th of September— his birthday. Fearing that, if the enemy knew... | |
| Horatio Nelson (1st visct.) - 1846 - 864 pages
...occasion, ordered them to drive the people down with their bayonets, was compelled speedily to retreat; for the people would not be debarred from gazing till...moment upon the hero — the darling hero of England!" It was not in Nelson's nature to witness such affection in his Countrymen unmoved ; and he touchingly... | |
| 1847 - 202 pages
...occasion, ordered them to drive the people down with their bayonets, was compelled speedily to retreat, for the people would not be debarred from gazing till...moment upon the hero — the darling hero of England." A few days before Lord Nelson last left England, in September, 1805, Mr. Haslewood accompanied his... | |
| Thomas Joseph Pettigrew - 1849 - 710 pages
...occasion, ordered them to drive the people down with their bayonets, was compelled speedily to retreat; for the people would not be debarred from gazing till...moment upon the hero — the darling hero of England !" This very affecting demonstration of love and regard, caused Nelson to exclaim to his Captain, Hardy,... | |
| Thomas Joseph Pettigrew - 1849 - 708 pages
...occasion, ordered them to drive the people down with their bayonets, was compelled speedily to retreat; for the people would not be debarred from gazing till the last moment upon the hero—the darling hero of England !" This very affecting demonstration of love and regard, caused... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 pages
...ordered them to drive the people down with their bayonets, was compelled speedily to retreat ; for the people would not be debarred from gazing, till...moment, upon the hero — the darling hero of England ! It had been part of Nelson's prayer, that the British fleet might be distinguished by humanity in... | |
| Robert Demaus - English literature - 1860 - 580 pages
...ordered them to drive the people down with their bayonets, was compelled speedily to retreat ; for the people would not be debarred from gazing, till...moment, upon the hero — the darling hero of England ! It had been part of Nelson's prayer, that the British fleet might be distinguished by humanity in... | |
| Advanced reading book - Readers - 1860 - 458 pages
...ordered them to drive the people down with their bayonets, was compelled speedily to retreat ; for the people would not be debarred from gazing till...moment upon the hero — the darling hero of England ! . . . i It had been part of Nelson's prayer, that the British fleet might be distinguished by humanity... | |
| Walter Scott Dalgleish - 1863 - 64 pages
...occasion, ordered them to drive the people down with their bayonets, was compelled speedily to retreat; for the people would not be debarred from gazing, till the last moment, upon the hero*—the darling hero of England!—Sout/tey. 14. So multiplied are the modes of intellectual enjoyment... | |
| Walter Scott Dalgleish - 1864 - 210 pages
...bayonets, not very prudently upon such an occasion. B. That officer was compelled rapidly to retire. C. The people would not be debarred from gazing, till...moment, upon the hero, — the darling hero of England. Note.— A. a1 att. + B. b1 att. ;• 0. 14. A. The modes of intellectual enjoyment in modern times... | |
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