The Life of NelsonClarke, Beeton and Company, 1885 - 261 страници |
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... attack upon the boat . They wrested an oar from one of the men ; and it was with the utmost difficulty that the crew ... attacking a huge bear . The signal for them to return was immediately made . Nelson's comrade called upon him to ...
... attack upon the boat . They wrested an oar from one of the men ; and it was with the utmost difficulty that the crew ... attacking a huge bear . The signal for them to return was immediately made . Nelson's comrade called upon him to ...
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... attack upon the peculators with fresh spirit . He had interviews with Mr. Rose , Mr. Pitt , and Sir Charles Middleton ; to all of whom he satisfactorily proved his charges . In consequence , it is said , these very extensive public ...
... attack upon the peculators with fresh spirit . He had interviews with Mr. Rose , Mr. Pitt , and Sir Charles Middleton ; to all of whom he satisfactorily proved his charges . In consequence , it is said , these very extensive public ...
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... attack upon St. Fiorenzo from the sea , he would at the same time attack it by land . This promise he was unable to perform ; and Commodore Linzee , who , in reliance upon it , was sent upon this service , was repulsed with some loss ...
... attack upon St. Fiorenzo from the sea , he would at the same time attack it by land . This promise he was unable to perform ; and Commodore Linzee , who , in reliance upon it , was sent upon this service , was repulsed with some loss ...
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... attacking their outposts and forts , and cutting out vessels from the bay - a species of warfare which depresses the spirit of an enemy even more than it injures them , because of the sense of individual superiority which it indicates ...
... attacking their outposts and forts , and cutting out vessels from the bay - a species of warfare which depresses the spirit of an enemy even more than it injures them , because of the sense of individual superiority which it indicates ...
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... attack the place , the enemy were supposed to be far inferior in number ; and it was not till the whole had been arranged , and the siege publicly undertaken , that Nelson received certain information of the great superiority of the ...
... attack the place , the enemy were supposed to be far inferior in number ; and it was not till the whole had been arranged , and the siege publicly undertaken , that Nelson received certain information of the great superiority of the ...
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