ENGLAND EXPECTS EVERY MAN TO DO HIS DUTY !" It was received throughout the fleet with a shout of answering acclamation, made sublime by the spirit which it breathed, and the feeling which it expressed. "Now," said Lord Nelson, "I can do no more. The Quarterly Review - Page 333edited by - 1861Full view - About this book
| Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1810 - 462 pages
...thought the whole of the fleet seemed very clearly to understand what they were about." He had, however, scarcely spoken, before that signal was made, which will be remembered as long as the language and the name of England shall endure — Nelson's last signal— ENGLAND Vo}. iv. о EXPECTS EVERY... | |
| Robert Southey - 1813 - 306 pages
...answer, that lie thought the whole fleet seemed very clearly to understand what they were about. These words were scarcely spoken before that signal was...memory of England, shall endure ; — Nelson's last signal : — «< England expects every man •' to do his duty !'* It was received through VOL. II.... | |
| United States - 1814 - 258 pages
...answer, that he thought the whole fleet seemed very clearly to understand what they were about. These words were scarcely spoken before that signal was...memory of England, shall endure ; — Nelson's last signal : — " England " expects every man to do his duty !" It was received throughout the fleet with... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 532 pages
...thought the whole of the fleet seemed very clearly to understand what they were about.' He had however scarcely spoken, before that signal was made, which will be remembered as long as the language and the name of England shall endure — Nelson's last signal — ENGLAND EXPECTS EVERY MAN TO DO HIS... | |
| John Campbell - Great Britain - 1817 - 562 pages
...answer, that he thought the whole fleet seemed very clearly to understand what they were about. These words were scarcely spoken before that signal was...memory of England, shall endure ; — Nelson's last signal : — ' England expects every man to do his duty !' It was received throughout the fleet with... | |
| Englishman - 1824 - 420 pages
...answer, that he thought the whole fleet seemed very clearly to understand what they were about. These words were scarcely spoken, before that signal was...memory, of England shall endure, — Nelson's last signal,—" ENGLAND EXPECTS EVERY MAN TO DO HIS DUTY ! " It was received throughout the fleet with... | |
| Robert Southey - Admirals - 1830 - 354 pages
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| Charles Doyne Sillery - 1834 - 248 pages
...the watchword — ' England — isle of beauty ! — Expects that every man will do his duty !' " The signal was made, which will be remembered as long...the memory of England shall endure : Nelson's last signal — " England expects every man to do his duty !" It was received throughout the fleet with... | |
| 1836 - 884 pages
...answer, that he thought the whole fleet seemed very clearly to understand what they were about. These words were scarcely spoken before that signal was...memory of England, shall endure ; — Nelson's last signal: — " ENGLAND EXPECTS EVERY MAN то DO uis DUTY I" It was received throughout the fleet with... | |
| Great Britain - 1836 - 480 pages
...the whole fleet seemed very clearly to understand what they were about. These words were scarcely À spoken before that signal was made which will be remembered as long as the language, or even the memory oi England, shall endure ; — Nelson's last signal: — "ENGLAND EXPECTS EVERÏ MAN то DO HIS DUTY!"... | |
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