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... Dec. 23 . 1806. Jan. 9 . Enemy's fleet put to sea . PAGE 250 251 255 Wounded at 261 · 270 1.30 p.m .; died at 4.30 His body landed at Greenwich Buried in St. Paul's Cathedral THE LIFE OF NELSON CHAPTER I. Nelson's Birth and Boyhood.
... Dec. 23 . 1806. Jan. 9 . Enemy's fleet put to sea . PAGE 250 251 255 Wounded at 261 · 270 1.30 p.m .; died at 4.30 His body landed at Greenwich Buried in St. Paul's Cathedral THE LIFE OF NELSON CHAPTER I. Nelson's Birth and Boyhood.
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... enemy's merchant- man , sheathed with wood , which had been taken into the service . Collingwood was then made Commander into the Badger . A short time after he left the Lowestoffe , that ship , with a small squadron , stormed the fort ...
... enemy's merchant- man , sheathed with wood , which had been taken into the service . Collingwood was then made Commander into the Badger . A short time after he left the Lowestoffe , that ship , with a small squadron , stormed the fort ...
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... enemy , whom they would have beaten , as against a climate , which would do the enemy's work . Early in the year 1780 ( February 3rd ) , five hundred men destined for this service , were convoyed by Nelson from Port Royal to Cape ...
... enemy , whom they would have beaten , as against a climate , which would do the enemy's work . Early in the year 1780 ( February 3rd ) , five hundred men destined for this service , were convoyed by Nelson from Port Royal to Cape ...
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... enemy . The rains set in , and , could the garrison have held out a little longer , diseases would have rid them of their invaders . Even the Indians sunk under it , the victims of unusual exertion , and of their own excesses . The ...
... enemy . The rains set in , and , could the garrison have held out a little longer , diseases would have rid them of their invaders . Even the Indians sunk under it , the victims of unusual exertion , and of their own excesses . The ...
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... enemy was unsupported , he shortened sail and hove to ; upon which the Frenchman thought it advisable to give over the pursuit , and sail in quest of his consorts . At Quebec Nelson became acquainted with Alexander Davison ; by whose ...
... enemy was unsupported , he shortened sail and hove to ; upon which the Frenchman thought it advisable to give over the pursuit , and sail in quest of his consorts . At Quebec Nelson became acquainted with Alexander Davison ; by whose ...
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