The Life of NelsonJ. Murray, 1840 - 352 страници |
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... wounded a walrus . As no other ani- mal has so human - like an expression in its counte- nance , so also is there none that seems to possess more of the passions of humanity . The wounded The animal dived immediately , and brought up a ...
... wounded a walrus . As no other ani- mal has so human - like an expression in its counte- nance , so also is there none that seems to possess more of the passions of humanity . The wounded The animal dived immediately , and brought up a ...
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... wounded him so keenly , that he again thought of retiring from the service in disgust : a resolution from which nothing but the urgent remonstrances of Lord Hood induced him to desist . Hearing that the Raisonnable , in which he had ...
... wounded him so keenly , that he again thought of retiring from the service in disgust : a resolution from which nothing but the urgent remonstrances of Lord Hood induced him to desist . Hearing that the Raisonnable , in which he had ...
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... head to the westward let some of the best men be employed in refitting the rigging , and the carpenter in getting crows and capstan - bars to prevent our wounded spars from coming down and get the wine up for 1793. ] 59 LIFE OF NELSON .
... head to the westward let some of the best men be employed in refitting the rigging , and the carpenter in getting crows and capstan - bars to prevent our wounded spars from coming down and get the wine up for 1793. ] 59 LIFE OF NELSON .
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... wounded . This was no ways imputable to the admiral , for he sent home to government Nelson's journal of the siege , that they might fully understand the nature If of his indefatigable and unequalled exertions . those exertions 1794 ...
... wounded . This was no ways imputable to the admiral , for he sent home to government Nelson's journal of the siege , that they might fully understand the nature If of his indefatigable and unequalled exertions . those exertions 1794 ...
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... wounded , others have been praised , who , at the same time , were actu- ally in bed , far from the scene of action . They have not done me justice . But never mind , I'll have a gazette of my own . " How amply was this second- sight of ...
... wounded , others have been praised , who , at the same time , were actu- ally in bed , far from the scene of action . They have not done me justice . But never mind , I'll have a gazette of my own . " How amply was this second- sight of ...
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