... related, picked up by Captain Hardy. In the hurry of the battle, which was then raging in its greatest violence, even the fall of their beloved Commander did not interrupt the business of the quarter-deck. Two sailors, however, who were near his Lordship,... The miscellaneous poetic works of E. Cummins - Page 14by Edward Cummins - 1808Full view - About this book
| 1806 - 598 pages
...quarterdeck. Two sailors, however, who were near his lordship, raised him in their arms, and carried him to the cock-pit. He was immediately laid upon a bed,...substance of the conversation which really took place in the cock-pit, between his Lordship, Captain Hardy, Mr. Bourke, and Mr. B'eatty. Upon seeing him... | |
| English literature - 1806 - 1016 pages
...wtfe near, raised him in their arms, and carried him to the cock-pit. He was immediately laid up9n a bed, and the following is the substance of the Conversation which really took place in the cock - pit between his Lordship, Captain Hardy, Mr Bourke, and Mr Beatty. " Upon seeing him... | |
| Adventure and adventurers - 1825 - 844 pages
...violence, even the fall of their beloved commander did not interrupt the business of the quarter-deck. Two sailors, however, who were near his lordship,...substance of the conversation which really took place in the cockpit, between his lordship, Capt Hardy, Mr. Bourke, and Beatty. Upon seeing him brought down,... | |
| Old Sailor - Naval biography - 1826 - 534 pages
...quarter-deck. Two sailors, however who were near his Lordship, raised him in their arms, and carried him to the cockpit. He was immediately laid upon a bed, and the following is the substance of a conversation which really took place in the cockpit, between his Lordship, Capt. Hardy, and Messrs.... | |
| Book - 1874 - 174 pages
...quarter-deck. Two sailors, however, who were near his lordship, raised him in their arms, and carried him to the cockpit. He was immediately laid upon a bed, and...substance of the conversation which really took place in the cockpit, between his lordship, Captain Hardy,and Messrs. Bourke and Bcatty. Upon seeing him... | |
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