The Life of NelsonJ. Murray, 1840 - 352 страници |
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... arm to walk towards the town , and told him he found it utterly impossible to leave Quebec without again seeing the woman whose society had contributed so much to his happiness there , and offering her his hand . " If you do , " said ...
... arm to walk towards the town , and told him he found it utterly impossible to leave Quebec without again seeing the woman whose society had contributed so much to his happiness there , and offering her his hand . " If you do , " said ...
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... arms : then wrote to the leaders of the Corsican patriots , to offer them considerable assistance , if they would erect Corsica into an independent kingdom , and elect him king . When he landed among them , they 1794. ] 61 LIFE OF NELSON .
... arms : then wrote to the leaders of the Corsican patriots , to offer them considerable assistance , if they would erect Corsica into an independent kingdom , and elect him king . When he landed among them , they 1794. ] 61 LIFE OF NELSON .
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... arms , that the very men who had been hired to murder him , fell at his feet , implored his forgiveness , and joined his banner . While he was besieging the Genoese in Corte , a part of the gar- rison perceiving the nurse with his ...
... arms , that the very men who had been hired to murder him , fell at his feet , implored his forgiveness , and joined his banner . While he was besieging the Genoese in Corte , a part of the gar- rison perceiving the nurse with his ...
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Robert Southey. an infant in arms , straying at a little distance from the camp , suddenly sallied out and seized them . The use they made of their persons was in conform- ity to their usual " execrable conduct . When Gaf- fori advanced ...
Robert Southey. an infant in arms , straying at a little distance from the camp , suddenly sallied out and seized them . The use they made of their persons was in conform- ity to their usual " execrable conduct . When Gaf- fori advanced ...
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... arms to twelve hundred soldiers , marines and seamen ! I always was of opinion , have ever acted up to it , and never had any reason to repent it , that one English- man was equal to three Frenchmen . Had this been an English town , I ...
... arms to twelve hundred soldiers , marines and seamen ! I always was of opinion , have ever acted up to it , and never had any reason to repent it , that one English- man was equal to three Frenchmen . Had this been an English town , I ...
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