The Life of NelsonJohn Murray, 1831 - 352 страници |
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... spirit , and some- times break the heart : but never do we feel so keenly the want of love , the necessity of being loved , and the sense of utter desertion , as when we first leave the haven of home , and are , as it were , pushed off ...
... spirit , and some- times break the heart : but never do we feel so keenly the want of love , the necessity of being loved , and the sense of utter desertion , as when we first leave the haven of home , and are , as it were , pushed off ...
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... spirits which had sunk with his strength . Long afterwards , when the name of Nelson was known as widely as that of England itself , he spoke of the feelings which he at this time endured . " I felt impressed , " said he , " with a ...
... spirits which had sunk with his strength . Long afterwards , when the name of Nelson was known as widely as that of England itself , he spoke of the feelings which he at this time endured . " I felt impressed , " said he , " with a ...
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... spirits fail , they represent it as an actual temptation . The enthu- siasm of Nelson's nature had taken a different direction , but its essence was the same . He knew to what the previous state of dejection was to be attributed ; that ...
... spirits fail , they represent it as an actual temptation . The enthu- siasm of Nelson's nature had taken a different direction , but its essence was the same . He knew to what the previous state of dejection was to be attributed ; that ...
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... spirits cheer- ful . The Boreas arrived in England in June . Nel- son who had many times been supposed to be con- sumptive when in the West Indies , and perhaps was saved from consumption by that climate , was still in a precarious ...
... spirits cheer- ful . The Boreas arrived in England in June . Nel- son who had many times been supposed to be con- sumptive when in the West Indies , and perhaps was saved from consumption by that climate , was still in a precarious ...
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... spirit . He had interviews with Mr. Rose , Mr. Pitt , and Sir Charles Middleton ; to all of whom he satisfac- torily proved his charges . In consequence , it is said , these very extensive public frauds were at length put in a proper ...
... spirit . He had interviews with Mr. Rose , Mr. Pitt , and Sir Charles Middleton ; to all of whom he satisfac- torily proved his charges . In consequence , it is said , these very extensive public frauds were at length put in a proper ...
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