The Life of NelsonJohn Murray, 1831 - 352 страници |
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... given proofs of that resolute heart and nobleness of mind , which , during his whole career of labour and of glory , so eminently distin- guished him . When a mere child , he strayed a bird's - nesting from his grandmother's house in ...
... given proofs of that resolute heart and nobleness of mind , which , during his whole career of labour and of glory , so eminently distin- guished him . When a mere child , he strayed a bird's - nesting from his grandmother's house in ...
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... given him of distinguishing himself ; but he was thoroughly master of his profession , and his zeal and ability were acknowledged wherever he was known . Count d'Estaing , with a fleet of one hundred and twenty- five sail , men of war ...
... given him of distinguishing himself ; but he was thoroughly master of his profession , and his zeal and ability were acknowledged wherever he was known . Count d'Estaing , with a fleet of one hundred and twenty- five sail , men of war ...
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... given to erect a convenient hospital , the con- tagion had become so general , that there were none who could work at it ; for , besides the few who were able to perform garrison duty , there were not orderly men enough to assist the ...
... given to erect a convenient hospital , the con- tagion had become so general , that there were none who could work at it ; for , besides the few who were able to perform garrison duty , there were not orderly men enough to assist the ...
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... given interest to every thing connected with his name , it is regarded as a relic . The Albemarle had a nar- row escape upon this cruize . Four French sail of the line and a frigate , which had come out of Bos- ton harbour , gave chase ...
... given interest to every thing connected with his name , it is regarded as a relic . The Albemarle had a nar- row escape upon this cruize . Four French sail of the line and a frigate , which had come out of Bos- ton harbour , gave chase ...
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... given to enforce the naviga- tion act . 66 Major General Sir Thomas Shirley was at this time governor of the Leeward Islands ; and when Nelson waited on him to inform him how he in- tended to act , and upon what grounds , he replied ...
... given to enforce the naviga- tion act . 66 Major General Sir Thomas Shirley was at this time governor of the Leeward Islands ; and when Nelson waited on him to inform him how he in- tended to act , and upon what grounds , he replied ...
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