| 1801 - Страниц: 446
...esteem. ADMIRAL HADDOCK. WHEN the great Admiral Haddock was dying, he called his »on, and told him, " considering my rank in life, and public services,...is honestly got, and will wear well ; there are no seamens' wages or provisions, nor one single penny of dirty money in it." How happy would be the nation,... | |
| Gleanings - 1805 - Страниц: 252
...services. ANECDOTE. When the great Admiral Haddock was dying, he called his son, and said to him, " Considering my rank in life, and public services for...fortune ; but, my boy, it is honestly got, and will wearwell ; there are no seaman's wages, or provisions — not one single penny of dirty money in it."... | |
| James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones - 1805 - Страниц: 584
...rank in life, and public service* for so many years, I leave you only a small fortune; but, my dear boy, it is honestly got, and will wear well : there are no Seamen's wages or provisions in it ; nor is there one single penny of dirty money. LORD NELSON. LORD NELSON, shortly after the memorable... | |
| 1811 - Страниц: 432
...yourself, can walk fast.' When the great admiral Haddock was dying, he called his son, and told him, 'considering my rank in life, and public services,...provisions, nor one single penny of dirty money in it.' How happy would be the nation, could all modern officers say the ваше with equal justice! IDLENESS.... | |
| 1813 - Страниц: 1368
...Haddock was dying, he begged to see his son, to whom he thus delivered himself. — " Notwithstanding my rank in life, and public services for so many years, I shall leave you only a small fortune; but, my dear boy, it is honestly got, and will wear well : there are no seamen's... | |
| 1821 - Страниц: 154
...action against the Dutch. Whi'n Admiral Sir Richard Haddock W he called his son, and said to him, " Considering my rank in life, and public services for...years, I shall leave you but a small fortune ; but, my dear boy, it was honestly got, and will wear well; there are no seamen's wages or provisions ; not... | |
| Thomas Byerley - 1823 - Страниц: 528
...ADMIRAL'S ESTAT«. — When Admiral Haddock was dying, he called his son, and thus addressed him : " Considering my rank in life, and public services for...provisions, nor one single penny of dirty money, in it." WILLIAM PENN, AND THE INDIANS. Voltaire says, that the treaty which William Penu made with the Indians... | |
| 1823 - Страниц: 494
...ADMI HAL'S ESTATE.— When Admiral Haddock was dying, he called his son, and thus addressed him : " Considering my rank in life, and public services for...is honestly got, and will wear well ; there are no seaman's wages or provisions, nor one single penny of dirty money, iu it." WILLIAM PENN, AND THE INDIANS.... | |
| 1825 - Страниц: 204
...Admiral Haddock was dying, he begged to see his son, to whom he thus delivered Hmseu: Notwithstanding my rank in life, and public services for so many years, I shall leave you only a small fortune ; but, my dear boy, it is honestly got, and will wear well : there are no seamen's... | |
| Henry Kett - 1825 - Страниц: 298
...against the Dutch. 278. When admiral sir Richard Haddoek was dying, he called his son, and said to him, ' Considering my rank in life, and public services for so many years, 1 shall leave you but a small fortune ; but, my dear boy, it was honestly got, and will wear well ;... | |
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