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" Why, to be sure, sir, it was I who took the Fort, but I hope there was no harm in it! "
The Great Battles of the British Navy - Página 117
por Charles Rathbone Low - 1872 - 496 páginas
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The Modern Traveller, Being a Collection of Useful and Entertaining Travels ...

1777 - 310 páginas
...this that you have * ' been doing ?" The fellow, ftratching his head, replied, " Why to be fure, Sir, it was I who took " the fort, but I hope there was no harm in it." Mr. Watfon was ready to fmile at the fellow's fimp4icity. Strahan, rinding that he was to be punifhed,...
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The Naval History of Great Britain: From the Earliest Times to the ..., Volumen5

Frederic Hervey - 1779 - 704 páginas
...fcratched his head, and with one hand twirling Ins hac on the other, replied, f< Why to be fure Sir, it was I who took the fort, but I hope there was no harm in it." The admiral with difficulty fupprefTed a fmile, excited by the fimplicity of the anlvver, while the whole company...
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The New wonderful magazine, and marvellous chronicle ..., Volumen3,Temas37-48

512 páginas
...fcratched his head, and with one hand twirling his hat upon the other, replied, " Why, to be fure, Sir, it was I who took the fort. — but I hope there was no harm in it." The admiral with difficulty was prevented from fmiling at the limplkity of Strahan's anfwer; and the whole company...
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The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Volumen9

1800 - 452 páginas
...flood fcratehing his head and twirling his hat, and at length confeffed " to ba fure it was I that took the fort, but I hope there was no harm in it." The Admiral with difficulty kept his countenance, but at laft, with much feeming anger, ordered him away. As Stra/iait...
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Naval Chronology: Or, An Historical Summary of Naval & Maritime ..., Volumen1

Isaac Schomberg - 1802 - 564 páginas
...fcratched his head, and with one ha«d twirling his hat on the other, replied, " Why, to " be fure, Sir, it was I who took the fort; but I hope " there was no harm in it." The admiral then pointed T 4 out AD out to him the dreadful confequences that might have re11 '$f> fulted from...
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The British trident; or, Register of naval actions, from ... the ..., Volumen2

Archibald Duncan - 1805 - 418 páginas
...scratched his head, and then with one hand twirling his hat on the other, replied : " Why to be sure, Sir, it was I who took the fort, but I hope there was no harm in it." The admiral then remonstrated with him on the dreadful consequences that might have resulted from such a rash act,...
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Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volumen77,Parte1

1807 - 700 páginas
...fcratched his head, and then, with one hand twirling his hat on the other, replied, " Why to be Cure, fir, it was I who took, the fort, but i hope there was no harm in it.'" The admiral then remonftrated with him on the fatal cont'equences that might hav^ refulted from fo rafh an aft,...
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The British Critic, Volumen36

1811 - 708 páginas
...twirling his hat, fcratching his head, and making a failor's bow, anfwered ; " why, to be fure, Sir, it was I who took the fort ; but I hope there was no harm in it." The fimplicity of this anfwer, the ludicrous appearance he made, and his ftrange account of the manner...
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The Pocket magazine of classic and polite literature. [Continued ..., Volumen8

1821 - 448 páginas
...stood scratching his head, and twirling his hat, and at length said, " To be sure it was I who look the fort, but I hope there was no harm in it." The admiral with difficulty kept his countenance; but at last, with much seeming anger, ordered him away. As Strachan...
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A thousand notable things, embracing a collection of scarce receipts, &c. To ...

Thousand notable things - 1822 - 604 páginas
...1 The brave hero stood scratching his head, and twirling his hat, and at length said, " To be sure it was I who took the fort, but I hope there was no harm in it." The admiral with difficulty kept his countenance ; but at last, with much seeming anger, ordered him away. As Strachan...
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