Blackwood made answer, that he thought the whole fleet seemed very clearly to understand what they were about. These words were scarcely spoken before that signal was made which will be remembered as long as the language, or even the memory of England,... The Life of Nelson - Page 250by Robert Southey - 1828Full view - About this book
| Harry Pratt Judson, Ida C. Bender - Readers - 1901 - 268 pages
...twenty." Soon afterward he asked him if he did not think there was a signal wanting. Captain Blackwood made answer that he thought the whole fleet seemed...understand what they were about. These words were 10 scarcely spoken before that signal was made which will be remembered as long as the language or... | |
| Ida Catherine Bender, Harry Pratt Judson - Readers - 1901 - 266 pages
...twenty." Soon afterward he asked him if he did not think there was a signal wanting. Captain Blackwood made answer that he thought the whole fleet seemed...clearly to understand what they were about. These words were10 scarcely spoken before that signal was made which will be remembered as long as the language... | |
| John Davis Long - Battles - 1902 - 438 pages
...twenty." Soon afterwards he asked him if he did not think there was a signal wanting. Captain Blackwood made answer that he thought the whole fleet seemed...— Nelson's last signal: "ENGLAND EXPECTS EVERY MAN WILL DO HIS DUTY ! " It Was received throughout the fleet with a shout of answering acclamation, made... | |
| Robert Southey - Great Britain - 1902 - 388 pages
...twenty." Soon afterwards he asked him, if he did not think there was a signal wanting. Captain Blackwood made answer, that he thought the whole fleet seemed...endure — Nelson's last signal : — ENGLAND EXPECTS EVEEY MAN WILL DO HIS DUTY ! " It was received throughout the fleet with a shout of answering acclamation,... | |
| Charles Francis Horne - World history - 1905 - 580 pages
...twenty." Soon afterward he asked him if he did not think there was a signal wanting. Captain Blackwood made answer that he thought the whole fleet seemed..."England expects every man to do his duty!" It was received throughout the fleet with a shout of answering acclamation, made sublime by the spirit which... | |
| Robert Southey - Admirals - 1906 - 288 pages
...twenty." Soon afterwards he asked him if he did not think there was a signal wanting. Captain Blackwood made answer that he thought the whole fleet seemed...England expects every man to do his duty ! " It was received throughout the fleet, with a shout of answering acclamation, made sublime by the spirit which... | |
| Ernest Edwin Speight, Robert Morton Nance - Explorers - 1906 - 448 pages
...twenty." Soon afterwards he asked him, if he did not think there was a signal wanting. Captain Blackwood made answer, that he thought the whole fleet seemed...last signal : — ENGLAND EXPECTS EVERY MAN TO DO H1s DUTY ! It was received throughout the fleet with a shout of answering acclamation, made sublime... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - English literature - 1906 - 844 pages
...twenty.' Soon afterwards he asked him if he did not think there was a signal wanting. Capt Blackas wood made answer that he thought the whole fleet seemed...scarcely spoken before that signal was made which 90 will be remembered as long as the language, or even the memory, of England shall endure — Nelson's... | |
| Robert Southey - Sailors - 1907 - 102 pages
...twenty." Soon afterwards he asked him, if he 20 did not think there was a signal wanting. Capt. Blackwood made answer, that he thought the whole fleet seemed...ENGLAND EXPECTS EVERY MAN TO DO HIS DUTY!" It was received throughout the fleet with a shout of answering acclamation, made 30 sublime by the spirit... | |
| Ocean - 1907 - 264 pages
...twenty." Soon afterwards he asked him if he did not think there was a signal wanting. Captain Blackwood made answer that he thought the whole fleet seemed...signal was made which will be remembered as long as the lauguage, or even the memory of England, shall endure — Nelson's last signal — "ENGLAND EXPECTS... | |
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