The Life of NelsonJohn Murray, 1831 - 352 страници |
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... leave . Now , when these medicines were required , the river was swoln , and so turbulent , that its upward navigation was almost impracticable . At length even the task of burying the dead was more than the living could perform , and ...
... leave . Now , when these medicines were required , the river was swoln , and so turbulent , that its upward navigation was almost impracticable . At length even the task of burying the dead was more than the living could perform , and ...
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... leave to return to England , as the only means of recovery . Capt . ( afterwards Admiral ) Cornwallis took him home in the Lion ; and to his care and kindness Nelson believed himself indebted for his life . He went immediately to Bath ...
... leave to return to England , as the only means of recovery . Capt . ( afterwards Admiral ) Cornwallis took him home in the Lion ; and to his care and kindness Nelson believed himself indebted for his life . He went immediately to Bath ...
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... leave the station , her captain had taken leave of his friends , and was gone down the river to the place of anchorage ; when , the next morning , as Davison was walking on the beach , to his surprise he saw Nelson coming back in his ...
... leave the station , her captain had taken leave of his friends , and was gone down the river to the place of anchorage ; when , the next morning , as Davison was walking on the beach , to his surprise he saw Nelson coming back in his ...
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... upon weighing the evils of a strait- ened income to a married man , he thought it better to leave France , assigning to his friends something in his accounts as the cause . This prevented him 34 [ 1783 . LIFE OF NELSON .
... upon weighing the evils of a strait- ened income to a married man , he thought it better to leave France , assigning to his friends something in his accounts as the cause . This prevented him 34 [ 1783 . LIFE OF NELSON .
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... leave his whole fortune , which was very great , to his niece . But Nelson , whose nature was too noble to let him profit by an act of injustice , inter- fered , and succeeded in reconciling the president to his child . 66 Yesterday ...
... leave his whole fortune , which was very great , to his niece . But Nelson , whose nature was too noble to let him profit by an act of injustice , inter- fered , and succeeded in reconciling the president to his child . 66 Yesterday ...
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