| James Harrison (biographer of Nelson.) - 1806 - 430 trang
...i- : i " THANKS to your exertions, we hav£ " victualled and watered:, and, surely, , watering $t "' the Fountain of Arethusa, we must have victory! "'...sail with the first breeze ; and, be assured, " I wijl return either crowned with laurel, or covered *' with cypress." Though no person in the fleet... | |
| 1813 - 574 trang
...still full of hope. " Thanks to your exertions," said he, writing to Sir William and Lady Hamilton, " we have victualled and watered ; and surely watering...fountain of Arethusa, w:e must have victory. We shall s»il with the first breeze, and be assured, I will return either crowned with laurel or covered with... | |
| Robert Southey - 1813 - 274 trang
...Lady Hamilton, " we have victualled and watered; and " surely watering at the fountain of Are" thusa, we must have victory. We shall " sail with the first...if the French were above water he would find them out:—he still held his opinion that they were bound for Egypt: " but," said he to the first lord... | |
| 1813 - 580 trang
...still full of hope. " Thanks to your exertions," said he, writing to Sir William and Lady Hamilton, " we have victualled and watered; and surely watering...either crowned with laurel or covered with cypress." He assured Earl St. Vincent, that if the French were above water, he would find them out. He still... | |
| Robert Southey - 1813 - 278 trang
...was still full of hope. « Thanks to your exertions," said he, writing to Sir W. and Lady Hamilton, " we have victualled and watered ; and " surely watering at the fountain of Are" thusa, we must have victory. We shall « sail with the first breeze ; and be assured " I will... | |
| Robert Southey - 1827 - 284 trang
...was still full of hope. (i Thanks to your exertions," said he, writing to Sir W..and Lady Hamilton, "we " have victualled and watered; and surely " watering...assured I will " return either crowned with laurel, or co" vered with cypress." Earl St. Vincent he assured, that if the French were above water he 'would... | |
| Robert Southey - 1828 - 282 trang
...was still full of hope. " Thanks to your exertions," said he, writing to Sir W. and Lady Hamilton, " we ** have victualled and watered; and surely " watering...Arethusa, we " must have victory. We shall sail with x ' the first breeze; and be assured I will " return either crowned with laurel, or co" vered with... | |
| Robert Southey - 1835 - 342 trang
...was still full of hope. " Thanks to your exertions," said he, writing to Sir W. and Lady Hamilton, " we have victualled and watered ; and surely watering...laurel, or covered with cypress." Earl St. Vincent he asiured, that if the French were above water, he would find them out : — he slill held his opinion... | |
| Robert Southey - 1836 - 320 trang
...was still full of hope. " Thanks to your exertions," said he, writing to Sir W. and Lady Hamilton, " we have victualled and watered ; and surely watering...above water, he would find them out: — he still held his,ppinion that they were bound for Egypt : " but," said he, to the first lord of the Admiralty, "... | |
| 1838 - 120 trang
...your exertions," said he, in writing to Sir W. and Lady Hamilton, " we have victualled and watered. We shall sail with the first breeze ; and be assured...either crowned with laurel, or covered with cypress." On the 25th of July, the squadron left Syracuse for the Morea. Being off the gulf of Coron, Captain... | |
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