The Life of NelsonJohn Murray, 1831 - 352 страници |
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... 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 upon the stream of life . Added to these feelings , the sea - boy has to 6 [ 1771 . LIFE OF NELSON .
... 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 upon the stream of life . Added to these feelings , the sea - boy has to 6 [ 1771 . LIFE OF NELSON .
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Robert Southey. to these feelings , the sea - boy has to endure phy- sical hardships , and the privation of every comfort , even of sleep . Nelson had a feeble body and an affectionate heart , and he remembered through life his first ...
Robert Southey. to these feelings , the sea - boy has to endure phy- sical hardships , and the privation of every comfort , even of sleep . Nelson had a feeble body and an affectionate heart , and he remembered through life his first ...
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... feelings which he at this time endured . " I felt impressed , " said he , " with a feeling that I should never rise in my profession . My mind was staggered with a view 16 [ 1776 . LIFE OF NELSON .
... feelings which he at this time endured . " I felt impressed , " said he , " with a feeling that I should never rise in my profession . My mind was staggered with a view 16 [ 1776 . LIFE OF NELSON .
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... feelings of that moment : and from that time , he often said , a radiant orb was suspended in his mind's eye , which urged him onward to renown . The state of mind in which these feelings began , is what the mystics mean by their season ...
... feelings of that moment : and from that time , he often said , a radiant orb was suspended in his mind's eye , which urged him onward to renown . The state of mind in which these feelings began , is what the mystics mean by their season ...
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... feeling of vexation . Nelson was fortunate in possessing good interest at the time when it could be most serviceable to him his promotion had been almost as rapid as it could be ; and before he had attained the age of twenty - one he ...
... feeling of vexation . Nelson was fortunate in possessing good interest at the time when it could be most serviceable to him his promotion had been almost as rapid as it could be ; and before he had attained the age of twenty - one he ...
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