It was soon perceived, upon examination, that the wound was mortal. This, however, was concealed from all except Captain Hardy, the chaplain, and the medical attendants. He himself being certain, from the sensation in his back, and the gush of blood he... The Life of Nelson - Page 262by Robert Southey - 1828Full view - About this book
| John Campbell - 1841 - 604 pages
...whose bodies he was with some difficulty conveyed, and laid upon a pullet in the midshipmen's berth. It was soon perceived, upon examination, that the...mortal. This, however, was concealed from all except captain Hardy, the chaplain, and the medical attendants. He himself being certain, from the sensation... | |
| Child rearing - 1843 - 320 pages
...shot away, were not yet replaced, and' ordered that new ones should be rove immediately: — thenj that he might not be seen by the crew, he took out...attendants. He himself being certain, from the sensation in hrs back, and the gush of blood he felt momently within his breast, that no human care could avail... | |
| 1843 - 758 pages
...over whose bodies he was with some difficulty conveyed, and laid upon a pallet in the midshipman's birth. It was soon perceived, upon examination, that...mortal. This, however, was concealed from all, except Captain Hardy, the chaplain, and the medical attendants. He himself being certain, from the sensation... | |
| 1843 - 332 pages
...over whose bodies he was with some difficulty conveyed, and laid upon a pallet in the midshipman's birth. It was soon perceived, upon examination, that...mortal. This, however, was concealed from all, except Captain Hardy, the chaplain, and the medical attendants. He himself being certain, from the sensation... | |
| Seafaring life - 1854 - 504 pages
...spot which was covered with his poor secretary's blood. He was taken down into the cockpit, and it was perceived, upon examination, that the wound was mortal. This, however, was concealed from all, except Captain Hardy, the chaplain, and the medical attendants. All that could be done was to fan him with... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 pages
...whose bodies he was with some difficulty conveyed, and laid upon a pallet in the midshipmen's berth. It was soon perceived, upon examination, that the...mortal. This, however, was concealed from all except Captain Hardy, the chaplain, and the medical attendants. He himself being certain, from the sensation... | |
| Robert Demaus - English literature - 1860 - 580 pages
...whose bodies he was with some difficulty conveyed, and laid upon a pallet in the midshipmen's berth. It was soon perceived, upon examination, that the...mortal. This, however, was concealed from all except Captain Hardy, the chaplain, and the medical attendants. He himself being certain, from the sensation... | |
| Advanced reading book - Readers - 1860 - 458 pages
...whose bodies he was with some difficulty conveyed, and laid upon a pallet in the midshipmen's berth. It was soon perceived, upon examination, that the...mortal. This, however, was concealed from all except Captain Hardy, the chaplain, and the medical attendants. He himself being certain, from the sensation... | |
| Charles Kegan Paul - 1864 - 232 pages
...whose bodies he was with some difficulty conveyed, and laid upon a pallet in the midshipmen's berth. It was soon perceived, upon examination, that the...mortal. This, however, was concealed from all except Captain Hardy, the chaplain, and the medical attendants. He himself being certain, from the sensation... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, sir William Smith - 1864 - 554 pages
...whose bodies he was with some difficulty conveyed, and laid upon a pallet in Ihe midshipmen's berth. It was soon perceived upon examination, that the wound...mortal. This, however, was concealed from all except Captain Hardy, the chaplain, and the medical attendants. He himself being certain, from the sensation... | |
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