The Life of NelsonClarke, Beeton and Company, 1885 - 261 страници |
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... Paris , couched in the handsomest terms of acknowledgment for the treatment which he had received on board the Albemarle . The self - constraint which Nelson exerted in subduing this attachment made him naturally desire to be at sea ...
... Paris , couched in the handsomest terms of acknowledgment for the treatment which he had received on board the Albemarle . The self - constraint which Nelson exerted in subduing this attachment made him naturally desire to be at sea ...
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... Paris , prohibiting any intercourse with the rebels of Corsica . Pali said he did not expect this from Great Britain . This great man was deservedly proud of his country . " I defy Rome , Sparta , or Thebes , " he would say , " to show ...
... Paris , prohibiting any intercourse with the rebels of Corsica . Pali said he did not expect this from Great Britain . This great man was deservedly proud of his country . " I defy Rome , Sparta , or Thebes , " he would say , " to show ...
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... Paris , which seems to have been of the nature of the Greek fire ; for it became liquid when it was discharged , and water would not extinguish its flames . This combustible was concealed with great care in the captured ships : like the ...
... Paris , which seems to have been of the nature of the Greek fire ; for it became liquid when it was discharged , and water would not extinguish its flames . This combustible was concealed with great care in the captured ships : like the ...
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... Paris ; but the extent either of his ability or his wickedness was at this time known to none , and perhaps not even suspected by himself . Nelson supposed , from the information which he had obtained , that one column of the French ...
... Paris ; but the extent either of his ability or his wickedness was at this time known to none , and perhaps not even suspected by himself . Nelson supposed , from the information which he had obtained , that one column of the French ...
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... Paris , dreading the consequences of a court - martial ; but there is every reason to believe that the tyrant who never acknowledged the loss of the battle of Trafalgar added Villeneuve to the numerous victims of his murderous policy ...
... Paris , dreading the consequences of a court - martial ; but there is every reason to believe that the tyrant who never acknowledged the loss of the battle of Trafalgar added Villeneuve to the numerous victims of his murderous policy ...
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