The Life of NelsonOxford University Press, 1911 - 287 страници |
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... formed it ; but everywhere , as far as they could see , surrounded with ice . There was not a breath of air , the water was perfectly smooth , the ice covered with snow , low and even , except a few broken pieces , near the edge ; and ...
... formed it ; but everywhere , as far as they could see , surrounded with ice . There was not a breath of air , the water was perfectly smooth , the ice covered with snow , low and even , except a few broken pieces , near the edge ; and ...
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... formed an acquaintance with Sir Charles Pole , Sir Thomas Troubridge , and other distinguished officers , then , like himself , beginning their career he had left them pursuing that career in full enjoyment of health and hope , and was ...
... formed an acquaintance with Sir Charles Pole , Sir Thomas Troubridge , and other distinguished officers , then , like himself , beginning their career he had left them pursuing that career in full enjoyment of health and hope , and was ...
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... formed a friendship for him , which continued during his life , recommended him warmly to Sir Peter Parker , then commander - in - chief upon that station . In consequence of this recommendation he was removed into the Bristol flag ...
... formed a friendship for him , which continued during his life , recommended him warmly to Sir Peter Parker , then commander - in - chief upon that station . In consequence of this recommendation he was removed into the Bristol flag ...
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... formed against the Spanish colonies . This project was , to take Fort San Juan on the river of that name , which flows from Lake Nicaragua into the Atlantic ; make himself master of the lake itself , and of the cities of Granada and ...
... formed against the Spanish colonies . This project was , to take Fort San Juan on the river of that name , which flows from Lake Nicaragua into the Atlantic ; make himself master of the lake itself , and of the cities of Granada and ...
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... formed ; but the history and the nature of the country had not been studied as accurately as its geography : the difficulties which occurred in fitting out the expedition delayed it till the season was too far advanced ; and the men ...
... formed ; but the history and the nature of the country had not been studied as accurately as its geography : the difficulties which occurred in fitting out the expedition delayed it till the season was too far advanced ; and the men ...
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action admiral admiralty afterwards Agamemnon anchor army arrived attack Austrian Bastia batteries battle battle of Trafalgar boats brave British fleet Buonaparte Cadiz Capt captain Collingwood command commander-in-chief conduct Copenhagen Corsica court crew Danes Danish deck dispatches Earl St Egypt enemy enemy's England English exertions expedition feelings fire flag force four France French frigates Genoa Genoese guns Hardy honour hope hundred island king Lady Hamilton land letter lieutenant Lord Hood Malta Mediterranean Minorca Naples naval navy Neapolitan Nelson never occasion officers orders passed port possession present prince prizes received replied Robert Calder royal sail Sardinia seamen sent seventy-four ships shoal shore shot siege signal Sir Hyde Sir John Orde Sir William Hamilton soon Spaniards Spanish spirit squadron station struck suffered taken thought thousand took Toulon troops Trowbridge vessels victory Vincent whole wind wish wounded