The Life of NelsonF. Warne, 1899 - 351 страници |
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... ( afterwards Captain Surridge ) , in whose watch he was ; and , upon his recommendation , the captain rated him as midshipman . At this time his countenance was florid , and his appearance rather stout and athletic : but , when he had ...
... ( afterwards Captain Surridge ) , in whose watch he was ; and , upon his recommendation , the captain rated him as midshipman . At this time his countenance was florid , and his appearance rather stout and athletic : but , when he had ...
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... afterwards Nelson loved to speak of the feeling of that moment : and from that time , he often said , a radiant orb was suspended in his mind's eye , which urged him onward to renown . The state of mind in which these feelings began ...
... afterwards Nelson loved to speak of the feeling of that moment : and from that time , he often said , a radiant orb was suspended in his mind's eye , which urged him onward to renown . The state of mind in which these feelings began ...
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... afterward he despatched Lieutenant - Colonel ( afterward Sir John ) Moore and Major Koehler to confer with him upon a plan of operations . Sir Gilbert Elliot accompanied them : and it was agreed upon that , in consideration of the ...
... afterward he despatched Lieutenant - Colonel ( afterward Sir John ) Moore and Major Koehler to confer with him upon a plan of operations . Sir Gilbert Elliot accompanied them : and it was agreed upon that , in consideration of the ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
Nelson goes to France during the peaceReappointed | 33 |
The Agamemnon sent to the MediterraneanCommence | 57 |
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