Sir Richard answered that he might do with his body what he list, for he esteemed it not, and as he was carried out of the ship he swooned, and reviving again desired the company to pray for him. deeds of naval daring - Página 24por edward giffard - 1852Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones - 1799 - 714 páginas
...filled with blood and bodies of dead, and wounded men, like a slaughterhouse. Sir Richard answered, that he might do with his body what he list, for he esteemed it not ; and as he was carried out of the ship he sounded, and reviving again desired the company to pray... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1852 - 610 páginas
...bring Sir Richard on board his own vessel. 1852.] [Sept., Sir Richard, whose life was fast ebbing away, ave you not read the ' Rights of Man,' by Tom Paine ?) Drop that he esteemed it not ; and aз he was carried out of the ship he swooned, and reviving again, desired... | |
| Alfred Henry Alston - 1860 - 498 páginas
...his boat to bring Sir Eichard on board his own vessel. Sir Richard, whose life was fast ebbing away, replied that ' he might do with his body what he list, for that he esteemed it not ;' and as he was earned out of the ship, he swooned, and, reviving again, desired... | |
| J Bradshawe Walker - 1864 - 324 páginas
...hardearned prize. The Spanish Admiral sent an officer to his dying foe, to enquire if he would remove out cf the Revenge, who replied that " he might do with his...humanity, and left nothing unattempted that might lead to his recovery. He survived his removal a very few days, during which, his last words were, "... | |
| Charles Clement Cotterill - 1868 - 380 páginas
...unsavoury, filled with blood and bodies of dead and wounded men like a slaughterhouse. Sir Richard answered that he might do with his body what he list, for he esteemed it not ; and as he was carried out of the ship he swounded, and, reviving again, desired the company to pray... | |
| Alfred Henry Alston - 1871 - 646 páginas
...his boat to bring Sir Richard on board his own vessel. Sir Richard, whose life was fast ebbing away, replied that ' he might do with his body what he list, for that he esteemed it not ;' and as he was carried out of the ship, he swooned, and reviving again, desired... | |
| Louise Creighton - 1877 - 306 páginas
...filled with blood, and bodies of dead and wounded men, like a slaughter-house. Sir Eichard answered that he might do with his body what he list ; for he esteemed it not ; and as he was carried out of the ship he swooned, and reviving again, desired the company to pray... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1880 - 322 páginas
...filled with blood, and bodies of dead and wounded men, like a slaughter-house. Sir Richard answered that he might do with his body what he list, for he esteemed it not, and as he was carried out of the ship he swooned, and revived again, desiring the company to pray for... | |
| Griffith, Farran, Browne and co - 1883 - 328 páginas
...his boat to bring Sir Eichard on board his own vessel. Sir Eichard, whose life was fast ebbing away, replied that he might do with his body what he list, for that he esteemed it not,' and as he was carried out of the ship he swooned, and reviving again, desired... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1885 - 224 páginas
...his boat to bring Sir Richard on board his own vessel. Sir Richard, whose life was fast ebbing away, replied that ' he might do with his body what he list, for that he esteemed it not ; ' and as he was carried out of the ship, he swooned, and reviving again,... | |
| |