The Life of NelsonOxford University Press, 1911 - 287 страници |
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... give over the pursuit , and sail in quest of his consorts . At Quebec Nelson became acquainted with Alexander Davison ; by whose interference he was prevented from making what would have been called an imprudent marriage . The Albemarle ...
... give over the pursuit , and sail in quest of his consorts . At Quebec Nelson became acquainted with Alexander Davison ; by whose interference he was prevented from making what would have been called an imprudent marriage . The Albemarle ...
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... give him as much information as any officer in the fleet . The Duke , who , to his own honour , became from that time the firm friend of Nelson , describes him as appearing the merest boy of 1782 37 LIFE OF NELSON 330.
... give him as much information as any officer in the fleet . The Duke , who , to his own honour , became from that time the firm friend of Nelson , describes him as appearing the merest boy of 1782 37 LIFE OF NELSON 330.
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... give way to the public good . Duty is the great business of a sea - officer : all private considerations must give way to it , however painful . " Have you not often heard , ' says he , in another letter , " that salt water and absence ...
... give way to the public good . Duty is the great business of a sea - officer : all private considerations must give way to it , however painful . " Have you not often heard , ' says he , in another letter , " that salt water and absence ...
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Robert Southey. pen cannot express : -nor , indeed , would I give much for any pen or head which could express feelings of that kind . Absent from you , I feel no pleasure : it is you who are everything to me . Without you , I care not ...
Robert Southey. pen cannot express : -nor , indeed , would I give much for any pen or head which could express feelings of that kind . Absent from you , I feel no pleasure : it is you who are everything to me . Without you , I care not ...
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... give up his own fame . Posterity will do him justice . A uniform course of honour and integrity seldom fails of bringing a man to the goal of fame at last . " 99 1 Clarke and M'Arthur , vol . i . p . 107 . " " 66 The design against the ...
... give up his own fame . Posterity will do him justice . A uniform course of honour and integrity seldom fails of bringing a man to the goal of fame at last . " 99 1 Clarke and M'Arthur , vol . i . p . 107 . " " 66 The design against the ...
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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