| Edward Baines - 1818 - عدد الصفحات: 746
...thanked the surgeons for their trouble. Captains Percy and Stanhope, two of his aides-de-camp, then came into the room. He spoke kindly to both, and asked Percy ,§ '¡fall his aides-de-camp were well?' After some interval, he said. ' Stanhope, || — remember... | |
| John Philippart - 1820 - عدد الصفحات: 512
...thanked the surgeons for their trouble. Captains Percy and Stanhope, two of his Aides.deCamp, then came into the room. He spoke kindly to both, and asked Percy * if all his Aides-de-Camp were well f After some interval he said, ' Stanhope, remember me to your sister.' He pressed my hand close to... | |
| John Philippart - 1820 - عدد الصفحات: 592
...his Aides-de-Camp were well f After some interval he said, ' Stanhope, remember me to your lister.' He pressed my hand close to his body, and in a few minutes died without a struggle. This was every syllable he uttered, as far as I can recollect, except asking occasionally to be placed... | |
| Robert Southey - 1823 - عدد الصفحات: 844
...long dying. It is great uneasiness . . it is great pain." But, after a while, he pressed Anderson's hand close to his body, and, in a few minutes, died without a struggle. He fell, as it had ever been his wish to do, in battle and in victory. No man was more beloved in private... | |
| James Mitchell - 1825 - عدد الصفحات: 798
...dying; I am in great pain/ lie then thanked the doctors for their attention. Caplains Percy and Stanhope came into the room, he spoke kindly to both, and asked Percy if all his aides de-camp were well. He pressed my hand close to his body, and. in a few minutes, died without... | |
| Thomas Hamilton - 1829 - عدد الصفحات: 396
...satisfied ! I hope my country will do me justice." After a while, he pressed the hand of Colonel Anderson to his body ; and in a few minutes died without a struggle. Thus fell Sir John Moore. Kind in feeling, generous in spirit, dauntless in heart, — no man was more... | |
| 1830 - عدد الصفحات: 1016
...satisfied ! I hope my country will do mejustice.' After awhile, he pressed the hand of Colonel Anderson to his body ; and in a few minutes died without a struggle. " Thus fell Sir John Moore. Kind in feeling, generous in spirit, dauntless in heart, — no man was... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1832 - عدد الصفحات: 422
...thanked the surgeons for their trouble. Captains Percy and Stanhope, two of his aides-de-camp, then came into the room. He spoke kindly to both, and asked Percy if all his aides-de-camp were well. " After some interval, he said, ' Stanhope, remember me to your sister.' He pressed my hand close to... | |
| Thomas Hamilton - 1831 - عدد الصفحات: 254
...satisfied ! I hope my country will do me justice." After a while, he pressed the hand of Colonel Anderson to his body ; and in a few minutes died without a struggle. Thus fell Sir John Moore. Kind in feeling, generous in spirit, dauntless in heart, — no man was more... | |
| John Frost - 1835 - عدد الصفحات: 368
...long dying. It is great uneasiness — it is great pain." But, after a while, he pressed Anderson's hand close to his body, and, in a few minutes, died without a straggle. He fell, as it had ever been his wish to do, in battle and in victory. No man was more beloved... | |
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