The Life of NelsonRivingtons, 1883 - 280 страници |
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... signals of truce then flying on the castles and on board the Seahorse June 25 - Aug . 4. Nelson refused to ratify the capit- ulation without the consent of the King of Naples Execution of Carracioli . · July 31 - Aug . 5. Capua and ...
... signals of truce then flying on the castles and on board the Seahorse June 25 - Aug . 4. Nelson refused to ratify the capit- ulation without the consent of the King of Naples Execution of Carracioli . · July 31 - Aug . 5. Capua and ...
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... signal for them to return was immediately made : Nelson's comrade called upon him to obey it , but in vain ; his musket had flashed in the pan ; their ammuni- tion was expended ; and a chasm in the ice , which divided him from the bear ...
... signal for them to return was immediately made : Nelson's comrade called upon him to obey it , but in vain ; his musket had flashed in the pan ; their ammuni- tion was expended ; and a chasm in the ice , which divided him from the bear ...
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... signals of distress , and they all hoisted out their boats to go to her assistance , leaving the Agamemnon unmolested . Nelson found Commodore Linzee at Tunis , where he had been sent to expostulate with the Dey upon the im- policy of ...
... signals of distress , and they all hoisted out their boats to go to her assistance , leaving the Agamemnon unmolested . Nelson found Commodore Linzee at Tunis , where he had been sent to expostulate with the Dey upon the im- policy of ...
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... signal merits were not so mentioned in the dispatches , as to make them sufficiently known to the nation , nor to obtain for him from Government those honours to which they so amply entitled him . This could only have arisen from the ...
... signal merits were not so mentioned in the dispatches , as to make them sufficiently known to the nation , nor to obtain for him from Government those honours to which they so amply entitled him . This could only have arisen from the ...
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... signal for the van ships to join him . Upon this Nelson bore away , and prepared to set all sail ; and the enemy , having saved their ship , hauled close to the wind , 2 and opened upon him a distant and ineffectual fire . Only seven of ...
... signal for the van ships to join him . Upon this Nelson bore away , and prepared to set all sail ; and the enemy , having saved their ship , hauled close to the wind , 2 and opened upon him a distant and ineffectual fire . Only seven of ...
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