Suckling, and he valued it like a relic. Nisbet, who was close to him, placed him at the bottom of the boat, and laid his hat over the shattered arm, lest the sight of the blood, which gushed out in great abundance, should increase his faintness. He then... The Monthly critical gazette - Página 2961824Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1831 - 884 páginas
...of stepping out of the boat, Nelson received a shot through the right elbow, and fell ; lieutenant Nisbet, who was close to him, placed him at the bottom...and taking some silk handkerchiefs from his neck, hound them lound tight above the lacerated vessels. Had it not been for this presence of mind in his... | |
| 1831 - 884 páginas
...stepping out of the boat, Nrlson received a shot through tbe right elbow, and fell ; lieutenant Niahet, who was close to him, placed him at the bottom of...boat, and laid his hat over the shattered arm, lest tbe sight of the blood, which gushed out in great abundance, should increase his famines*. He then... | |
| 1838 - 120 páginas
...which was flowing copiously, should increase the faintness. With great presence of mind he immediately examined the wound, and taking some silk handkerchiefs from his neck, bound them tightly above the lacerated vessels. One of Nelson's bargemen, by name Lovell, who was present, tore... | |
| 1843 - 320 páginas
...it while he lived, for it bad belonged to his uncle, (iapt. Suckling, and he valued it like a relic. Nisbet, who was close to him, placed him at the bottom...the boat, and laid his hat over the shattered arm, lest-the sight of the blood, which gushed out in great abundance, should increase his faintness. He... | |
| 412 páginas
...while he lived, for it had belonged to his uncle. Captain Suckling, and he valued it like a relic. Nisbet, who was close to him, placed him at the bottom...the wound, and taking some silk handkerchiefs from bis neck, bound them round tight above the lacerated vessels. Had it not been for this presence of... | |
| Book - 1874 - 174 páginas
...Nelson, when in the act of stepping out of the boat, received a shot through the right elbow, and fell ; Nisbet, who was close to him, placed him at the bottom of the boat. He then examined the wound, and taking a silk handkerchief from his neck, bound it above the lacerated... | |
| Robert Southey - 1878 - 238 páginas
...it while he lived, for it had belonged to his uncle, Capt. Suckling, and he valued it like a relic. Nisbet, who was close to him, placed him at the bottom...hat over the shattered arm, lest the sight of the bood, which gushed out in great abundance, should increase his faintness. lie then examined the wound,... | |
| Henry William Dulcken - 1880 - 858 páginas
...at the landing when he received a shot through the right elbow and fell. His son-in-law, Lieutenant Nisbet, who was close to him, placed him at the bottom of the boat. Ho then examined the wound, and taking some silk handkerchiefs from his neck bound them above the lacerated... | |
| Robert Southey - 1883 - 242 páginas
...it while he lived, for it had belonged to his uncle, Capt. Suckling, and he valued it like a relic. Nisbet, who was close to him, placed him at the bottom...hat over the shattered arm, lest the sight of the bood, which gushed out in great abundance, should increase his faintness. He then examined the wound,... | |
| Lionel Ernest Adams - 1884 - 92 páginas
...while he lived, for it had belonged to his uncle, Captain Suckling, and he valued it like a relic. Nisbet, who was close to him, placed him at the bottom...silk handkerchiefs from his neck bound them round the lacerated vessels. Had it not been for this presence of mind in his son-in-law, Nelson must have... | |
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