The Life of NelsonJohn Murray, 1831 - 352 страници |
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... felt when we are first transplanted from our native soil , when the living branch is cut from the parent tree , -is one of the most poignant which we have to endure through life . There are after griefs which wound more deeply , which ...
... felt when we are first transplanted from our native soil , when the living branch is cut from the parent tree , -is one of the most poignant which we have to endure through life . There are after griefs which wound more deeply , which ...
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... Tower , and down the Swin Channel to the North Foreland , and acquired a confidence among rocks and sands , of which he often felt the value . Nelson had not been many months on board the Triumph 1771. ] 7 LIFE OF NELSON .
... Tower , and down the Swin Channel to the North Foreland , and acquired a confidence among rocks and sands , of which he often felt the value . Nelson had not been many months on board the Triumph 1771. ] 7 LIFE OF NELSON .
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... felt the effects of that climate , so perilous to European constitutions . The disease baffled all power of medicine ; he was reduced almost to a skeleton ; the use of his limbs was for some time entirely lost ; and the only hope that ...
... felt the effects of that climate , so perilous to European constitutions . The disease baffled all power of medicine ; he was reduced almost to a skeleton ; the use of his limbs was for some time entirely lost ; and the only hope that ...
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... felt it his duty to decline obey- ing these orders till he had an opportunity of seeing and conversing with him . Sir Richard's first feel- ing was that of anger , and he was about to super- sede Nelson ; but having mentioned the affair ...
... felt it his duty to decline obey- ing these orders till he had an opportunity of seeing and conversing with him . Sir Richard's first feel- ing was that of anger , and he was about to super- sede Nelson ; but having mentioned the affair ...
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... felt its tremendous effects . The Agamemnon was now despatched to co- operate at the siege of Calvi with General Sir Charles Stuart ; an officer who , unfortunately for his country , never had an adequate field allotted him for the ...
... felt its tremendous effects . The Agamemnon was now despatched to co- operate at the siege of Calvi with General Sir Charles Stuart ; an officer who , unfortunately for his country , never had an adequate field allotted him for the ...
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