The Life of NelsonHarper, 1862 - 309 страници |
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... British seamen : they seemed reconciled to the thought of leaving the ships , and had full con- fidence in their officers . About noon , the ice ap- pea ed rather more open near the vessels ; and as the wind was easterly though there ...
... British seamen : they seemed reconciled to the thought of leaving the ships , and had full con- fidence in their officers . About noon , the ice ap- pea ed rather more open near the vessels ; and as the wind was easterly though there ...
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... British possessions with a visit , he had taken the earliest opportunity in his power to accom- pany him , in his Majesty's ship the Boreas , in order that such attention might be paid to the officers of his most Christian Majesty , as ...
... British possessions with a visit , he had taken the earliest opportunity in his power to accom- pany him , in his Majesty's ship the Boreas , in order that such attention might be paid to the officers of his most Christian Majesty , as ...
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... British fleet entered , Nelson was sent with despatches to Sir William Hamilton , our envoy at the court of Naples . Sir William , after his first interview with him , told Lady Hamilton he was about to introduce a little man to her ...
... British fleet entered , Nelson was sent with despatches to Sir William Hamilton , our envoy at the court of Naples . Sir William , after his first interview with him , told Lady Hamilton he was about to introduce a little man to her ...
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... British ships , acting as allies of Sardinia , bombarded Bastia and San Fiorenzo , and delivered them into the hands of the patriots . This service was long remembered with gratitude : the impres- sion made upon our own countrymen was ...
... British ships , acting as allies of Sardinia , bombarded Bastia and San Fiorenzo , and delivered them into the hands of the patriots . This service was long remembered with gratitude : the impres- sion made upon our own countrymen was ...
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... British seamen ought to be almost invincible . They really mind shot no more than peas . " General Dundas had not the same confidence . " After mature consideration , " he said in a letter to Lord Hood , " and a personal inspec- tion ...
... British seamen ought to be almost invincible . They really mind shot no more than peas . " General Dundas had not the same confidence . " After mature consideration , " he said in a letter to Lord Hood , " and a personal inspec- tion ...
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