| 1809 - 596 páginas
...spoke kindly to both, and asked Percy if all his aides-de-camp were well— he pressed my hand close to his body, and in a few minutes died without a struggle. " He said to me, while the surgeons were examining his wound— ' You know I have always wished to... | |
| 1809 - 890 páginas
...he spoke kindly to both, and asked Percy if all his Aidesde-Camp were well. He pressed my hand close to his body, and in a few minutes died without a struggle. He said to me, while the Surgeons were examining his wound,- 4 You KJ)OW I HAVE ALWAYS WISHED TO DIE... | |
| 1809 - 536 páginas
...After some int rval, he said, ' Stan*o?',t rtmembtr me tit your sister!' " He pressed my hand close to his body, and in a few minutes died without a struggle. "Thig was every syllable he uttered, as far as I am able to recollect, except asking occasionally to... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1809 - 494 páginas
...spoke kindly to both, and asked Percy, if all his aids de camp were well. — He pressed my hand close to his body, and in a few minutes died without a struggle. He said to me, while the surgeons were examining his wound : " You KMOW I HAVE ALWAYS WISHED TO DIE... | |
| 1809 - 914 páginas
...spoke, kindly to both, and asked Percy, if all his aids de camp were well. — He pressed my hand close to his body, and in a few minutes died without a struggle. He said to me. while the surgeons were examining his wound : " You WOW I HAVE ALWAYS WISHED TO DIE... | |
| 1810 - 1214 páginas
...After some interval he said,, ' Stanhope — remember me to your sister.' — He pressed my hand close to his body, and in a few minutes died without a struggle." We know not how we can sq. well do justice to the character of this most respected man and consummate... | |
| 1810 - 602 páginas
...It is great uneasiness — it is great pain." But, after a while, he pressed Anderson's hand close to his body, and, in a few minutes, died without a struggle. He fell, as it had ever been his wish to do, in battle and in victory. No man was more beloved in private... | |
| 1810 - 600 páginas
...It is great uneasiness — it is great pain." but, after a while, he pressed Anderson's hand close to his body, and, in a few minutes, died without a struggle. He fell, as it had ever been his wish to do, in battle and in victory. No man was more beloved in private... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 732 páginas
...spoke kindly to both, and asked Percy if all his aides-de-camp were well. He pressed my hand close to his body, and in a few minutes died, without a struggle. "He said to me, while the surgeons were examining his wound, ' You know I have always wished to die... | |
| 1811 - 724 páginas
...After some interval he said, ' Stanhope* — remember me to your sifter. ' He pressed thy hand close to his body, and in a few minutes died without a struggle. " This was every syllable he uttered, as far as I c«i recollect, except asking occasionally to be... | |
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