Hardy within the first hour-and-aquarter of this period. A partial cannonade, however, was still maintained, in consequence of the enemy's running ships passing the British at different points ; and the last distant guns which were fired at their van... The Universal magazine - Page 1141807Full view - About this book
| sir William Beatty - 1807 - 114 pages
...genius of the British Navy.9 FROM the time of His LORDSHIP'S being wounded till his death, a period of about two hours and forty-five minutes elapsed; but...maintained, in consequence of the Enemy's running ships 9 IMMEDIATELY after His LORDSHIP expired, Captain HARDY went on board the Royal Sovereign, to communicate... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1154 pages
...bed under his shoulders. From the time of his lordship's being wounded till his death, a period of about two hours and fortyfive 'minutes elapsed; but...running ships passing the British at different points ; and the last distant guns which were fired at their van ships that were making off, were heard a... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1138 pages
...bed under bis shoulders. From the time of his lordship's briiu wounded till his death, a juried of about two hours and fortyfive minutes elapsed ; but a knowledge of the decisive victory whirli was gained, he acquired of captain Hardy within the first hour-and-aqnarler of this period.... | |
| Horatio Nelson (1st visct.) - 1846 - 864 pages
...of his Lordship's being wounded till his death, a jieriod of about two hours and forty-five minutes7 elapsed; but a knowledge of the decisive victory which...gained, he acquired of Captain Hardy within the first hour and a quarter of this period. A partial cannonade, however, was still maintained, in consequence... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1154 pages
...beim; wounded till his death, a pc rioil of about two hours and fortyfive • minutes elapsed ; lint ;t knowledge of the decisive victory which was gained, he acquired of captain Hauly within the first hour-uud-aquarler of this period. A partial cannonade, however, was still maintained,... | |
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