| Enos Bronson - 1810 - 462 str.
...become dead to the world — I go hence, and am no more seen. If, from poor Bowen's loss, you think it proper to oblige me, I rest confident you will do...frigate to convey the remains of my carcase to England." But honours enough awaited him in England to recover his wounded spirit. Letters were instantly addressed... | |
| Robert Southey - 1813 - 276 str.
...to the world : — ' I go hence, and am *' no more seen.' If from poor Bowcn's " loss you think it proper to oblige me, I " rest confident you will do..." give me a frigate, to convey the remains " of my carcass to England." — " A left" handed admiral," he said in a subsequent letter, " will never again... | |
| Robert Southey - 1813 - 276 str.
...hence, and am '' ho more seen.' If from poor Bo wen's " loss you think it proper to oblige me, ^ " rest confident you will do it. The boy is " under..." give me a frigate, to convey the remains " of my carcass to England." — " A left* " handed admiral," he said in a subsequent letter, " will never... | |
| Robert Southey - 1813 - 274 str.
...dead to the world:—* I go hence, and am " no more seen.' If from poor Bowen's " loss you think it proper to oblige me, I •-.» " rest confident you...do it. The boy is " under obligations to me ; but be repaid " me, by bringing me from the mole of " Santa Cruz. I hope you will be able to " give me... | |
| Robert Southey - 1814 - 292 str.
...dead to the world : — ' I go hence, and am " no more seen.' If from poor Bowen's" loss you think it proper to oblige me, I " rest confident you will do...The boy is " under obligations to me ; but he repaid t( me, by bringing me from the mole of " Santa Cruz. I hope you will be able to " give me a frigate,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 532 str.
...country; but by my last letter you will perceive my anxiety for the promotion of my son-in-law, Josiah Nisbet. When I leave your command, I become dead to...frigate to convey the remains of my carcase to England." Such honours, however, awaited him in England, as sufficed to recover his wounded spirit. A letter... | |
| 1824 - 610 str.
...for the promotion of my son-in-law, Josiah Nisbet. *»*»*. If fr0m poor Bowen's loss, you think it proper to oblige me, I rest confident you will do...repaid me, by bringing me from the Mole of Santa Cruz.' In his first letter to Lady Nelson, he says : ' I know it will add much to your pleasure to find, that... | |
| Robert Southey - 1827 - 284 str.
...dead to the world:—' I go hence, and am " no more seen.' If from poor Bowen's " loss you think it proper to oblige me, I " rest confident you will do...convey the remains " of my carcase to England."—" A left" handed admiral," he said in a subsequent letter, " will never again be considered as " useful;... | |
| Robert Southey - 1830 - 354 str.
...dead to the world : — ' I go hence, and am no more seen.' If from poor Bowen's loss you think it proper to oblige me, I rest confident you will do...to give me a frigate, to convey the remains of my carcass to England." — " A left-handed admiral," he said, in a subsequent letter, " will never again... | |
| 1830 - 716 str.
...mentioned." the promotion of my son-in-!aw, Josiah Nisbet. * * * If from poor Bowen's loss you think it proper to oblige me, I rest confident you will do...me ; but he repaid me, by bringing me from the mole uf Santa Cruz." In his first letter to Lady Nelson, he says : " I know it will add much to your pleasure... | |
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