| George Macaulay Trevelyan - 1922 - 474 Seiten
...Action] still hoisted ? " The lieutenant answering in the affirmative, Lord Nelson said : " Mind you keep it so." He now walked the deck considerably agitated,...quick manner : " Do you know what's shown on board the Commander-in-Chief ? No. 39 I " On asking him what that meant, he answered : " Why, to leave off... | |
| George Macaulay Trevelyan - 1922 - 470 Seiten
...Action] still hoisted ? " The lieutenant answering in the affirmative, Lord Nelson said : "(Mind you keep it so." He now walked the deck considerably agitated,...quick manner : " Do you know what's shown on board the Commander-in-Chief ? No. 39 I " On asking him what that meant, he answered : " Why, to leave off... | |
| Michael A. Palmer - 2005 - 412 Seiten
...closely. Told that it was, Nelson ordered: "Mind you, keep it so." Stewart noticed Nelson's agitation, "which was always known by his moving the stump of his right arm." Nelson asked him: "Do you know what's shown on board the Commander-in-Chief, number 39?" Stewart, of... | |
| Alfred Thayer Mahan - 2006 - 738 Seiten
...Close Action] still hoisted?' The lieutenant answering in the affirmative, Lord Nelson said, 'Mind you keep it so.' He now walked the deck considerably agitated,...a quick manner, 'Do you know what's shown on board the Commander-in-Chief, No. 39?' On asking him what that meant, he answered, 'Why, to leave off action.'... | |
| 382 Seiten
...capital. So hazardous was Nelson's task that Parker gave him the signal ordering him to turn back. "Nelson walked the deck considerably agitated, which was always...stump of his right arm. After a turn or two, he said, in a quick manner: "Do you know what's shown on board the Commander-in-Chief ? . . . Why, to leave... | |
| 906 Seiten
...capital. So hazardous was Nelson's task that Parker gave him the signal ordering him to turn back. "Nelson walked the deck considerably agitated, which was always...stump of his right arm. After a turn or two, he said, in a quick manner: "Do you know what's shown on board the Commander-in- Chief ?. . .Why, to leave off... | |
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