The Life of NelsonJohn Murray, 1831 - 352 страници |
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... mean- time Capt . Glover ( son of the author of Leonidas ) died , and Nelson was appointed to succeed him in the Janus , of ... means of recovery . Capt . ( afterwards Admiral ) Cornwallis took him home in the Lion ; and to his care and ...
... mean- time Capt . Glover ( son of the author of Leonidas ) died , and Nelson was appointed to succeed him in the Janus , of ... means of recovery . Capt . ( afterwards Admiral ) Cornwallis took him home in the Lion ; and to his care and ...
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... means likely to hap- pen . Tidings soon arrived that the preliminaries of peace had been signed ; and the Albemarle re- turned to England , and was paid off . Nelson's first business , after he got to London , even before he went to see ...
... means likely to hap- pen . Tidings soon arrived that the preliminaries of peace had been signed ; and the Albemarle re- turned to England , and was paid off . Nelson's first business , after he got to London , even before he went to see ...
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... means on that account diminished . Our coun- try has the first demand for our services ; and private convenience or happiness must ever give way to the public good . Duty is the great busi- ness of a sea officer : all private ...
... means on that account diminished . Our coun- try has the first demand for our services ; and private convenience or happiness must ever give way to the public good . Duty is the great busi- ness of a sea officer : all private ...
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... means . Nelson examined the books and papers which they produced , and was convinced that government had been most infamously plundered . Vouchers , he found , in that country , were no check whatever : the principle was , that " a ...
... means . Nelson examined the books and papers which they produced , and was convinced that government had been most infamously plundered . Vouchers , he found , in that country , were no check whatever : the principle was , that " a ...
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... means in raising money and procuring arms : then wrote to the leaders of the Corsican patriots , to offer them considerable assistance , if they would erect Corsica into an independent kingdom , and elect him king . When he landed among ...
... means in raising money and procuring arms : then wrote to the leaders of the Corsican patriots , to offer them considerable assistance , if they would erect Corsica into an independent kingdom , and elect him king . When he landed among ...
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