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" I am going fast; it will be all over with me soon. Come nearer to me. Let my dear Lady Hamilton have my hair and all other things belonging to me. "
Events to be remembered in the history of England - Page 291
by Charles Selby - 1854
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Authentic narrative of the death of lord Nelson

sir William Beatty - 1807 - 114 pages
...drubbing."-— 41 '* I hope," said His LORDSHIP, "none •of our ships have struck, HARDY."—" No, my Lord," replied Captain HARDY; "there is no fear of...remain. Captain HARDY observed, that "he hoped Mr. BE ATT Y could yet hold out some prospect of life." — "Oh! no," answered His LORDSHIP; " it is impossible....
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Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volume 77, Part 1

Early English newspapers - 1807 - 700 pages
...Hardy! I am going faft 1 it will be all over with me foon ! Come nearer to me. Pray let my dear Ladjr Hamilton have my hair, and all other things belonging to me." Mr. Burke w,x; about to withdraw at the commencement of this CO-.H citation ; but his Lordfhip, perceiving his...
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The New annual register, or General repository of history ..., Volume 28

1808 - 1142 pages
...lordship, " none of our ships have struck, Hardy," — "No, my lord," replied captain Hardy; " there it no fear of that." Lord Nelson then said : " I am a...he would remain. Captain Hardy observed, that " he boped Mr. Beatty could yet hold out some prospect of life."—" Oh ! no," answered his lordship ; "...
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Annual Register, Volume 49

Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1484 pages
...them a drubbing." " I hope," said his lordship, " none of «ttr ships have struck, Hardy." " No, my lord," replied captain Hardy ; " there is no fear...remain. Captain Hardy observed, that " he hoped Mr. Realty could yet hold out some prospect of life." " Oh ! no," answered his lordship, * it is impossible....
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

History - 1809 - 1080 pages
...with me soon. Come nearer to me. Pray let my dear lady Hamilton have my hair, and all other tilings belonging to me." Mr. Burke was about to withdraw...perceiving his intention, desired he would remain. Gaplain Hardy observed, that " he hoped Mr. Bealty could yet hold out some prospect of life." " Oh...
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The Life of Nelson, Volume 2

Robert Southey - 1813 - 306 pages
...Hardy," said he : "I am going '; fast : — it will be all over with me soon. •' Come nearer to me. Let my dear Lady •• Hamilton have my hair, and all other « things belonging to me." Hardy observed, that he hoped Mr. Bcatty could yet hold out some prospect of life. « Oh no !" \ he...
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Analectic Magazine, and Naval Chronicle, Volume 2

1813 - 550 pages
...man, Hardy,' «aid he ; 'I am going fast : — it will be all over with me soon. Come nearer to me. Let my dear Lady Hamilton have my hair, and all other things belonging to me.' Hardy observed that he hoped Mr. Beatty could yet hold out some prospect of life. ' O, no!' he replied,...
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The Analectic Magazine, to which is Added, an Appendix of Official ..., Volume 2

1813 - 552 pages
...Hardy,' said he; ' I am going fast: — it will be all over with me soon. Come nearer to me. L,et mjr dear Lady Hamilton have my hair, and all other things belonging to me.' Hardy observed that he hoped Mr. Beafty could yet hold out some prospect of life. « O, no!' he replied,...
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The Boston Spectator: Devoted to Politicks and Belles-lettres, Volume 1

United States - 1814 - 258 pages
...Hardy," said he : " I am going « fast : — it will be all over with me soon. " Come nearer to me. Let my dear Lady « Hamilton have my hair, and all other things « belonging to me." Hardy observed, that he hoped Mr. Beatty could yet hold out some prospect of life. " Oh no !" he replied...
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Memoirs of Lady Hamilton: With Illustrative Anecdotes of Many of Her Most ...

1815 - 210 pages
...between his glory and his love : " I am going fast," said he. '. it will be all over with me soon. Let my dear lady Hamilton have my hair, and all other things belonging to , me." Afterwards he observed, " what would become of poor lady Hamilton if she knew my situation!" On being...
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