Life of Lord Viscount Nelson, K.B.G. Routledge & Company, 1853 - 247 страници |
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... never advanced by his most inveterate enemy . The whole range of his lordship's letters and actions give the flattest contradiction to the unauthorized assumption . The object of this little work , however , is chiefly to place Nelson's ...
... never advanced by his most inveterate enemy . The whole range of his lordship's letters and actions give the flattest contradiction to the unauthorized assumption . The object of this little work , however , is chiefly to place Nelson's ...
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... never left his home for a day without taking with him a small picture of his departed friend ; and to the last moment of his existence , cherished for Nelson unaltered affection and venera- tion . But had Nelson been that which Mr ...
... never left his home for a day without taking with him a small picture of his departed friend ; and to the last moment of his existence , cherished for Nelson unaltered affection and venera- tion . But had Nelson been that which Mr ...
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... never saw fear , -what is it ? " If , however , the poor deserted boy had been asked what " hunger " meant when pacing the deck of the Raisonable , he would probably not have expressed his ignorance of it . This circumstance may be ...
... never saw fear , -what is it ? " If , however , the poor deserted boy had been asked what " hunger " meant when pacing the deck of the Raisonable , he would probably not have expressed his ignorance of it . This circumstance may be ...
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... never forgotten . On his return to England , Nelson , according to the fashion of the day , re- sorted to Bath . He was so helpless that he was obliged to be lifted in and out of his bed , and it took three months before he recovered ...
... never forgotten . On his return to England , Nelson , according to the fashion of the day , re- sorted to Bath . He was so helpless that he was obliged to be lifted in and out of his bed , and it took three months before he recovered ...
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... never went on shore to pay visits of ceremony unaccompanied by a party of his youngsters . Nelson being the senior captain on the station , was not long before he found himself involved in a series of pro- fessional combats against ...
... never went on shore to pay visits of ceremony unaccompanied by a party of his youngsters . Nelson being the senior captain on the station , was not long before he found himself involved in a series of pro- fessional combats against ...
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Страница 194 - May the great God whom I worship grant to my country, and for the benefit of Europe in general, a great and glorious victory, and may no misconduct in any one tarnish it ; and may humanity after victory be the predominant feature in the British fleet...
Страница 79 - August, off the mouth of the Nile. The enemy were moored in a strong line of battle for defending the entrance of the bay (of shoals), flanked by numerous gun-boats, four frigates, and a battery of guns and mortars...
Страница 137 - I have only one eye — I have a right to be blind sometimes...
Страница 208 - The most triumphant death is that of a martyr ; the most awful, that of the martyred patriot ; the most splendid, that of the hero in the hour of victory ; and if the chariot and the horses of fire had been vouchsafed for Nelson's translation, he could scarcely have departed in a brighter blaze of glory.
Страница 216 - Secondly, the British Fleet under my command could never have returned the second time to Egypt, had not Lady Hamilton's influence with the Queen of Naples caused letters to be wrote to the Governor of Syracuse, that he was to encourage the Fleet being supplied with everything, should they put into any port in Sicily; we put into Syracuse and received every supply, went to Egypt, and destroyed the French Fleet.
Страница 186 - Choose yourself, my lord," was his reply, "the same spirit actuates the whole profession; you cannot choose wrong." Lord Barham then desired him to say what ships and how many he would wish, in addition to the fleet which he was going to command, and said they should follow him as soon as each was ready.
Страница 46 - disdaining the parade of taking possession of beaten enemies, most gallantly pushed up, with every sail set, to save his old friend and messmate, who was, to appearance, in a critical situation...
Страница 62 - Nisbet. When I leave your command I become dead to the world : 'I go hence and am no more seen.' If from poor Bowen's loss you think it proper to oblige me, I rest confident you will do it. The boy is under obligations to me, but he repaid me by bringing me from the mole of Santa Cruz. I hope you will be able to give me a frigate to convey the remains of my carcase to England.
Страница 136 - It is warm work ; and this day may be the last to any of us at a moment ; " — and then stopping short at the gangway, added with emotion — " But mark you ! I would not be elsewhere for thousands.
Страница 131 - The measure may be thought bold, but I am of opinion the boldest • measures are the safest ; and our Country demands a most vigorous exertion of her force, directed with judgment.