The Life of NelsonRivingtons, 1883 - 280 страници |
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... duty it is to examine accounts . 9 Tender . A small vessel appointed to attend on ships of war or squadrons , to communicate with the shore , to receive volunteers and impressed seamen , and to carry intelligence or orders from one ...
... duty it is to examine accounts . 9 Tender . A small vessel appointed to attend on ships of war or squadrons , to communicate with the shore , to receive volunteers and impressed seamen , and to carry intelligence or orders from one ...
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... duty , there were not orderly men enough to assist the sick . Added to these evils , there was the want of all needful remedies ; for , though the expedition had been amply provided with hospital stores , river craft enough had not been ...
... duty , there were not orderly men enough to assist the sick . Added to these evils , there was the want of all needful remedies ; for , though the expedition had been amply provided with hospital stores , river craft enough had not been ...
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... duty , and gave him the first intelligence that his pendant had been struck . Sir Richard sent an account of this to the Admiralty ; but the case could admit of no doubt , and Captain Nelson's conduct was approved . He displayed the ...
... duty , and gave him the first intelligence that his pendant had been struck . Sir Richard sent an account of this to the Admiralty ; but the case could admit of no doubt , and Captain Nelson's conduct was approved . He displayed the ...
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... duty , whatever might be the opinion or conduct of others : and when he arrived upon his station at St. Kitt's , he sent away all the Americans , not choosing to seize them before they had been well apprised that the Act would be ...
... duty , whatever might be the opinion or conduct of others : and when he arrived upon his station at St. Kitt's , he sent away all the Americans , not choosing to seize them before they had been well apprised that the Act would be ...
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... duty to decline obeying these orders till he had an opportunity of seeing and conversing with him . Sir Richard's first feeling was that of anger , and he was about to supersede Nelson ; but having mentioned the affair to his Captain ...
... duty to decline obeying these orders till he had an opportunity of seeing and conversing with him . Sir Richard's first feeling was that of anger , and he was about to supersede Nelson ; but having mentioned the affair to his Captain ...
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