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" To say that an officer is never, for any object, to alter his orders, is what I cannot comprehend. The circumstances of this war so often vary, that an officer has almost every moment to consider, What would my superiors direct did they know what is passing... "
The life of ... Horatio lord viscount Nelson - Страница 191
по James Harrison (biographer of Nelson.) - 1806
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The Life of Nelson, Том 2

Robert Southey - 1813 - 306 страници
...officer is never, for any object, to " alter his orders, is what I cannot compre" hend. The circumstances of this war so " often vary, that an officer has almost every " moment to consider, what would my su" periors direct, did they know what is " passing under my nose. — But, sir," said he, writing...

The Life of Nelson

Robert Southey - 1830 - 354 страници
...officer is never, for any object, to alter his orders, is what I cannot comprehend. The circumstances of this war so often vary, that an officer has almost...direct, did they know what is passing under my nose. But, sir," said he, writing to the Duke of Clarence, " I find few think as I do. To obey orders is...

The life of Nelson revised and illustrated, by the Old Sailor

Horatio Nelson Nelson (Viscount), Matthew Henry Barker - 1836 - 500 страници
...is what I cannot comNelson's Sentiments concerning Obedience to Orders. prehend. The circumstances of this war so often vary, that an officer has almost...both services, ought to be strained. My heart is, I assure you, almost broke with that and other things. ... If the enemy get supplies in, we may bid...

The Family Library (Harper)., Том 6

1843 - 320 страници
....officer is never, for any object, to alter his orders, is what I cannot comprehend. The circumstances of this war so often vary, that an officer has almost...direct, did they know what is passing under my nose. But, sir," said he, writing to the Duke of Clarence, " I find few think as I do. To obey orders is...

The dispatches and letters of vice admiral ... Nelson, with notes by ..., Том 4

Horatio Nelson (1st visct.) - 1845 - 594 страници
...Officer is never, for any object, to alter his orders, is what I cannot comprehend. The circumstances of this war so often vary, that an Officer has almost...both Services, ought to be strained. My heart is, I assure you, almost broke with that and other things. The moment I get General Fox's answer 'for General...

The Dispatches and Letters of Vice Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson: With ..., Том 4

Horatio Nelson Nelson (Viscount), Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1845 - 604 страници
...Officer is never, for any object, to alter his orders, is what I cannot comprehend. The circumstances of this war so often vary, that an Officer has almost...both Services, ought to be strained. My heart is, I assure you, almost broke with that and other things. The moment I get General Fox's answer ' for...

The dispatches and letters of vice admiral ... Nelson, with notes by ..., Том 4

Horatio Nelson (1st visct.) - 1845 - 586 страници
...Officer is never, for any object, to alter his orders, is what I cannot comprehend. The circumstances of this war so often vary, that an Officer has almost...both Services, ought to be strained. My heart is, I assure you, almost broke with that and other things. The moment I get General Fox's answer * for...

The life of Horatio, lord Nelson

1847 - 202 страници
...officer is never, for any object, to alter his orders, is what I cannot comprehend. The circumstances of this war so often vary, that an officer has almost...direct did they know what is passing under my nose." Still the blockade lingered ; and even when at length General Fox arrived in Minorca, and ordered Colonel...

The Shipwrecked mariner

1869 - 506 страници
...officer is never, for any object, to alter his orders, is Avhat I cannot comprehend. The circumstances of this war so often vary, that an officer has almost...my superiors direct did they know what is passing tinder my nose ? The great object of the war is — Down, down with the French ! To accomplish this,...

The Church Quarterly Review, Том 10

1880 - 576 страници
...is never, for any object, to alter his orders is what I cannot comprehend. The circumstances of the war so often vary that an officer has almost every...direct, did they know what is passing under my nose?"' — Letter to Lord Spencer, First Lord of the Admiralty, Nov. 1799, Nelson's Despatches, iv. 90. And...




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