| 1861 - 392 頁
...with the calmness of a man whose work was done. He was under no illusion as to his danger. 'I amjast drawing,' he said, ' to my end.' His end was worthy...willing to die. He had very lately said to one of those whom he most loved, ' You know that I never feared death ; there have been times when I should have... | |
| 1861 - 850 頁
...an early campaign. William received the intelligence with the calmness of a man whose work was done. He was under no illusion as to his danger. ' I am...willing to die. He had very lately said to one of those whom he most loved : ' You know that I never feared death ; there have been times when I should have... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay - 1861 - 578 頁
...an early campaign. William received the intelligence with the calmness of a man whose work was done. He was under no illusion as to his danger. "I am fast...willing to die. He had very lately said to one of those whom he most loved: "You know that I never feared death ; there have been times when I should have... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1861 - 448 頁
...an early campaign. William received the intelligence with the calmness of a man whose work was done. He was under no illusion as to his danger. " I am...willing to die. He had very lately said to one of those whom he most loved : "You know that I never feared death ; there have been times when I should have... | |
| 1861 - 512 頁
...else his merits may be, has at least raised the greatest monument to England's deliverer. " William was under no illusion as to his danger. ' I am fast...willing to die. He had very lately said to one of those whom he most loved, •' You know that I never feared death ; there have been times when I should have... | |
| 1861 - 516 頁
...else his merits may be, has at least raised the greatest monument to England's deliverer. "William was under no illusion as to his danger. 'I am fast...willing to die. He had very lately said to one of those whom he most loved, ; You know that I never feared death ; there have been times when I should have... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1861 - 602 頁
...was done. He was under no illusion as to his •langer. ' I am fast drawing,' he said, ' to my Md.' His end was worthy of his life. His intellect was...willing to die. He had very lately said to one of those whom he most loved : ' You know that I never feared death ; there have been times when I should have... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1861 - 318 頁
...campaign. William received the intelligence with the calmness of a man whose work was done. He was nnder no illusion as to his danger. " I am fast drawing,"...life. His intellect was not for a moment clouded. His fortitnde was the more admirable because he was not willing to die. He had very lately said to one... | |
| 1861 - 838 頁
...man whose work was done. Ho was under no illusion as to his clanger. ' I am fast drawing,' he snid, ' to my end.' His end was worthy of his life. His intellect was not for a moment clouded. His fortitude] was tho more admirable because he was not willing to die. Ho had very lately said to one of those whom... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1861 - 444 頁
...an early campaign. William received the intelligence with the calmness of a man whose work was done. He was under no illusion as to his danger. " I am fast drawing," lie said, " to my end." His end was worthy of his life. His intellect was not for a moment clouded.... | |
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