The Life of NelsonClarke, Beeton and Company, 1885 - 261 страници |
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... to the commanding officer's ship at Chatham . Thus he became a good pilot for vessels of that description , from Chatham to the Tower , and down the Swin Channel VOYAGE TO THE ARCTIC REGIONS . 5 to the North 4 LIFE OF NELSON .
... to the commanding officer's ship at Chatham . Thus he became a good pilot for vessels of that description , from Chatham to the Tower , and down the Swin Channel VOYAGE TO THE ARCTIC REGIONS . 5 to the North 4 LIFE OF NELSON .
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... vessels were to take out effective men instead of the usual number of boys . This , however , did not deter him from soliciting to be received , and , by his uncle's interest , he was admitted as coxswain under Captain Lutwidge , second ...
... vessels were to take out effective men instead of the usual number of boys . This , however , did not deter him from soliciting to be received , and , by his uncle's interest , he was admitted as coxswain under Captain Lutwidge , second ...
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... the boats for going away . They were immcdiately hoisted out , and the fitting begun . Canvass bread - bags were made , in case it should be necessary sudICE - LOCKED . 9 denly to desert the vessels ; 8 LIFE OF NELSON .
... the boats for going away . They were immcdiately hoisted out , and the fitting begun . Canvass bread - bags were made , in case it should be necessary sudICE - LOCKED . 9 denly to desert the vessels ; 8 LIFE OF NELSON .
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... vessels ; and as the wind was easterly , though there was but little of it , the sails were set , and they got about a mile to the westward . They moved very slowly , " and were not now nearly so far to the westward as when they were ...
... vessels ; and as the wind was easterly , though there was but little of it , the sails were set , and they got about a mile to the westward . They moved very slowly , " and were not now nearly so far to the westward as when they were ...
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... vessels made way ; and by noon they had cleared the ice , and were out at sea . The next day they anchored in Smeerenberg Harbour , close to that island of which the westernmost point is called Hakluyt's Headland , in honour of the ...
... vessels made way ; and by noon they had cleared the ice , and were out at sea . The next day they anchored in Smeerenberg Harbour , close to that island of which the westernmost point is called Hakluyt's Headland , in honour of the ...
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