The Life of NelsonJohn Murray, 1831 - 352 страници |
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... occasion . Lord Hood , however , had certainly sufficient reasons for not interfering ; for he ever continued his steady friend . In the winter of 1792 , when we were on the eve of the revolutionary war , Nelson once more offered his ...
... occasion . Lord Hood , however , had certainly sufficient reasons for not interfering ; for he ever continued his steady friend . In the winter of 1792 , when we were on the eve of the revolutionary war , Nelson once more offered his ...
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... occasion , and only on one , Nelson was able to impede the progress of this new conqueror . Six vessels , laden with cannon and ordnance - stores for the siege of Mantua , sailed from Toulon for St. Pier d'Arena . Assisted by Capt ...
... occasion , and only on one , Nelson was able to impede the progress of this new conqueror . Six vessels , laden with cannon and ordnance - stores for the siege of Mantua , sailed from Toulon for St. Pier d'Arena . Assisted by Capt ...
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... occasion , the very high opinion which the allies entertained of his conspi- cuous merit ; adding , that it was impossible for any one , who had the honour of co - operating with him , not to admire the activity , talents , 106 [ 1796 ...
... occasion , the very high opinion which the allies entertained of his conspi- cuous merit ; adding , that it was impossible for any one , who had the honour of co - operating with him , not to admire the activity , talents , 106 [ 1796 ...
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... occasion . But of all the numerous congratulations which he over this part of his conduct in silence , as a splendid fault ; but such an example is not dangerous . The author of the work in which this letter was first made public ...
... occasion . But of all the numerous congratulations which he over this part of his conduct in silence , as a splendid fault ; but such an example is not dangerous . The author of the work in which this letter was first made public ...
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... occasion than on any other during his whole life . Notwithstanding the great dispro- portion of numbers , eighteen of the enemy were killed , all the rest wounded , and their launch taken . Nelson would have asked for a lieutenancy for ...
... occasion than on any other during his whole life . Notwithstanding the great dispro- portion of numbers , eighteen of the enemy were killed , all the rest wounded , and their launch taken . Nelson would have asked for a lieutenancy for ...
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