| Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1810 - 462 pages
...throughout the fleet; an answering acclamation, made sublime by the feeling which it conveyed. " Now," said Nelson, " I can do no more. We must trust to the great disposer of all events, and the justice of our cause. I thank God for this great opportunity of doing my duty."... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 766 pages
...defend. Amen. The following signal was now given; ENGLAND EXPECTS RVERY MAN WILL DO HIS DUTY. The shout with which it was received throughout the fleet was truly sublime. " Now (said Lord Nelson), / can do no more. We must trust to the Great Disposer of all events, and the justice of our cause.... | |
| Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges - Aristocracy (Social class) - 1812 - 748 pages
...defend. Amen. The following signal was now given; ENGLAND EXPECTS EVERY* MAN WILL DO HIS DUTY. The slinni with which it was received throughout the fleet was truly sublime. " Now (said Lord Nelson), / can do no more. We must trust to the Great Disposer of all events, and the justice of our cause.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - Biography - 1815 - 494 pages
...which was received with a shout of applause throughout the whole fleet. " Now," said the admiral, " I can do no more ; we must trust to the great Disposer of all events, and the justice of our cause. I thank God for this opportunity of doing my duty." It had... | |
| Robert Southey - 1813 - 306 pages
...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. We must trust to the " great disposer of all events, and the "justice of our cause. I thank God for " this great opportunity of doing my duty/'... | |
| United States - 1814 - 258 pages
...by the spirit which it brearhed, and the feeling which it expressed. " Now," s;iid Lord Nelson, 1 " can do no more. We must trust to the great Disposer of all events, and the justice " of our cause. I thank God for this great " opportunity of doing my duty."... | |
| Biography - 1815 - 488 pages
...which was received with a shout of applause throughout the whole fleet. " Now," said the admiral, " I can do no more ; we must trust to the great Disposer of all events, and the justice of our cause. I thank God for this opportunity of doing my duty." It had... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 532 pages
...fleet, an answering acclamation made sublime by the feeling which it conveyed. " Now," said Nelson, " J can do no more. We must trust to the Great Disposer of all events, and the justice of our cause; I thank God for this great opportunity of doing my duty."... | |
| John Campbell - Great Britain - 1817 - 562 pages
...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. We must trust to the great Disposer of all events, and the justice of our cause. I thank God for this great opportunity of doing my duty.'... | |
| English literature - 1837 - 588 pages
...do his duty." The shout with which it was received throughout the fleet was universal. " Now," said Nelson, " I can do no more ; we must trust to the Great Disposer of all events, and the justice of our cause. I thank God for this great opportunity of doing my duty."... | |
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