| Robert Southey - 1836 - 320 頁
...to yourself, on Sunday evening, at sunset, a vain man walking in his cabin, with a squadron around him, who looked up to their chief to lead them to glory, and in whom their chief placed v the firmest reliance that the proudest ships of equal numbers belonging to France would have lowered... | |
| 1838 - 120 頁
...to yourself, on Sunday evening, at sunset, a vain man walking in his cabin, with a squadron around him, who looked up to their chief to lead them to glory, and in whom their chief placed the firmest reliance that the proudest ships of equal numbers belonging to France would have lowered their... | |
| Frederick Chamier - 1840 - 446 頁
...Figure to yourself, on Sunday evening at sunset, a vain man walking in his cabin, with a squadron around him who looked up to their chief to lead them to glory, and on whom their chief placed the firmest reliance, that the proudest ships, if equal numbers, belonging... | |
| 1843 - 320 頁
...to yourself, on Sunday evening, at sunset, a vain man walking in his cabin, with a squadron around him, who looked up to their chief to lead them to glory, and in whom their chief placed the firmest reliance .that the proudest ships of equal numbers belonging, to. France would have lowered... | |
| Horatio Nelson (1st visct.) - 1845 - 594 頁
...Figure to yourself a vain man, on Sunday evening at sun- set, walking in his cabin with a Squadron about him, who looked up to their Chief to lead them to glory, and in whom this Chief placed the firmest reliance, that the proudest Ships, in equal numbers, belonging to France,... | |
| Horatio Nelson (1st visct.) - 1845 - 602 頁
...Figure to yourself a vain man, on Sunday evening at sun- set, walking in his cabin with a Squadron about him, who looked up to their Chief to lead them to glory, and in whom this Chief placed the firmest reliance, that the proudest Ships, in equal numbers, belonging to France,... | |
| 1847 - 202 頁
...from Gibraltar a storm overtook it in the gulf of Lyons, and in a few hours "the proud squadron that looked up to their chief to lead them to glory, and in which that chief placed the firmest reliance, was dismasted, dispersed, and the vain commander in such... | |
| Thomas Joseph Pettigrew - 1849 - 572 頁
...Figure to yourself a vain man, on Sunday evening at sun-set, walking in his cabin with a squadron about him, who looked up to their chief to lead them to glory, and in whom this chief placed the firmest reliance, that the proudest ships, in equal numbers, belonging to France,... | |
| William Freke Williams - 1854 - 818 頁
...Figure to yourself a vain man, on Sunday evening, at sunset, walking in his cabin, with a squadron about him who looked up to their chief to lead them to glory, and in whom this chief placed the firmest reliance, that the proudest ships, in equal numbers, belonging to France,... | |
| Frederick Chamier - 1856 - 412 頁
...Figure to yourself, on Sunday evening at sunset, a vain man walking in his cabin, with a squadron around him who looked up to their chief to lead them to glory, and on whom their chief placed the firmest reliance, that the proudest ships, if equal numbers, belonging... | |
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