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" Mr. Beatty now approached to examine the wound. His Lordship was raised up; and Beatty, whose attention was anxiously fixed upon the eyes of his patient, as an indication the most certain when a wound is mortal, after a few moments glanced his eye on... "
The miscellaneous poetic works of E. Cummins - Page 15
by Edward Cummins - 1808
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The Universal Magazine, Volume 5

1806 - 598 pages
...approached to examine the wound. His Lordship was raised up ; and Beatty, whose attention was anxiously fixed upon the eyes of his patient, as an indication...a wound is mortal, after a few moments glanced his eye on Bourke, and expressed his opinion in his countenance. Lord Nelson now turned to Bourke, and...
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The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 68

English literature - 1806 - 1016 pages
...raised up ; and Mr Beatty, whose attention was anxiously fixed upon the eyes of his patient, в in indication the most certain when a wound is mortal, after a few moments, (lanced his eye on Bourke, and expresad his opinion in his countenance. — Lord Nelson now turned...
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The Terrific Register: Or, Record of Crimes, Judgments, Providences, and ...

Adventure and adventurers - 1825 - 844 pages
...approached to examine the wound. His lordship was raised up ; a; id Beatty, whose attention was anxiously fixed upon the eyes of his patient, as an indication...wound is mortal, after a few moments, glanced his eyes on Dourke, and expressed his opinion in hi* countenance. Lord Nelson now turned to Bourke, and said,...
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The Log Book; Or, Nautical Miscellany..

Old Sailor - Naval biography - 1826 - 534 pages
...approached to examine the wound. His Lordship was raised up, and Beatty, whose attention was anxiously fixed upon the eyes of his patient, as an indication...the most certain when a wound is mortal, after a few mo, ments, glanced his eye on Bourke, and expressed his opinion in his countenance. Lord Nelson now...
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The book of naval anecdotes

Book - 1874 - 174 pages
...approached to examine the wound. His lordship was raised up, and Beatty, whose attention was anxiously fixed upon the eyes of his patient, as an indication...wound is mortal, after a few moments, glanced his eye on Bourke, and expressed his opinion in his countenance. Lord Nelson now turned to Bourke, and...
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