The Life of NelsonClarke, Beeton and Company, 1885 - 261 страници |
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... young sailor , which he may carry about with him till he has treasured up the example in his memory and in his heart . In attempting such a work , I shall write the eulogy of our great naval Hero ; for the best eulogy of NELSON is the ...
... young sailor , which he may carry about with him till he has treasured up the example in his memory and in his heart . In attempting such a work , I shall write the eulogy of our great naval Hero ; for the best eulogy of NELSON is the ...
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... young ice . On the next day the ice closed upon them , and no opening was to be seen anywhere , except a hole , or lake , as it might be called , of about a mile and a half in circumference , where the ships lay fast to the ice with ...
... young ice . On the next day the ice closed upon them , and no opening was to be seen anywhere , except a hole , or lake , as it might be called , of about a mile and a half in circumference , where the ships lay fast to the ice with ...
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... Young as he was , Nelson was appointed to command one of the boats which were sent out to explore a passage into the open water . It was the means of saving a boat belonging to the Racehorse from a singular but imminent danger . Some of ...
... Young as he was , Nelson was appointed to command one of the boats which were sent out to explore a passage into the open water . It was the means of saving a boat belonging to the Racehorse from a singular but imminent danger . Some of ...
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... young midshipmen , of whom there were not less than thirty on board and happy were they whose lot it was to be placed with such a captain . If he perceived that a boy was afraid at first going aloft , he would say to him , in a friendly ...
... young midshipmen , of whom there were not less than thirty on board and happy were they whose lot it was to be placed with such a captain . If he perceived that a boy was afraid at first going aloft , he would say to him , in a friendly ...
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... young gentlemen . " " Sir , " said the young officer , with that confidence in himself which never carried him too far , and always was equal to the occasion , " I am as old as the prime minister of England , and think myself as capable ...
... young gentlemen . " " Sir , " said the young officer , with that confidence in himself which never carried him too far , and always was equal to the occasion , " I am as old as the prime minister of England , and think myself as capable ...
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