The Life of NelsonClarke, Beeton and Company, 1885 - 261 страници |
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... Allies in Italy - Transactions in the Bay of Naples - Expulsion of the French from the Neapolitan and Roman States Nelson is made Duke of Bronte - He leaves the Mediterranean and returns to England CHAPTER VII . Nelson separates himself ...
... Allies in Italy - Transactions in the Bay of Naples - Expulsion of the French from the Neapolitan and Roman States Nelson is made Duke of Bronte - He leaves the Mediterranean and returns to England CHAPTER VII . Nelson separates himself ...
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... were already in a deplorable state of sickness . Having remained here a month , they proceeded , anchoring frequently , along the Mosquito shore , to collect their Indian allies , who were to furnish proper boats for the river , and to.
... were already in a deplorable state of sickness . Having remained here a month , they proceeded , anchoring frequently , along the Mosquito shore , to collect their Indian allies , who were to furnish proper boats for the river , and to.
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... allies , they were in fact subduing it for themselves . They entered into the contest , therefore , with their usual vigour and their usual cruelty . It was in vain that the Corsicans addressed a most affecting memorial to the Court of ...
... allies , they were in fact subduing it for themselves . They entered into the contest , therefore , with their usual vigour and their usual cruelty . It was in vain that the Corsicans addressed a most affecting memorial to the Court of ...
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... allied powers , " he said , " were jealous of each other , and none but England was hearty in the cause . His wish was for peace on fair terms , because England , he thought , was draining herself to maintain allies who would not fight ...
... allied powers , " he said , " were jealous of each other , and none but England was hearty in the cause . His wish was for peace on fair terms , because England , he thought , was draining herself to maintain allies who would not fight ...
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... allies , and perpetually stimulates their hopes , tends also to dismay its enemies . Corsica was now loudly threatened . The French , who had not yet been taught to feel their own inferiority upon the seas , braved us , in contempt ...
... allies , and perpetually stimulates their hopes , tends also to dismay its enemies . Corsica was now loudly threatened . The French , who had not yet been taught to feel their own inferiority upon the seas , braved us , in contempt ...
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action admiral advance allies approached arms army arrived artillery attack attempt Austrian batteries battle boats Bonaparte brave British called Captain carried cavalry charge close command conduct corps court effect Emperor enemy England English Europe feelings fell field fire five fleet followed force formed four France French friends frigates gave give given Government guns hand head heart honour hope hundred immediately island Italy King knew leave letter look Lord lost morning Naples Napoleon Nelson never night officers Old Guard Paris passed person possession present ranks received remained replied Russian sail saved seemed seen sent ships shore shot side soldiers soon squadron stood suffered taken thought thousand took troops turned vessels victory whole wish wounded young