Nelson; the Public and Private Life of Horatio, Viscount Nelson: As Told by Himself, His Comrades, and His FriendsT. Fisher Unwin, 1891 - 472 σελίδες |
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... kind and valuable aid of Earl Nelson and Viscount Bridport , the present Duke of Bronte , and of his son , the Honble . Alexander Hood , under whose superintendence the photographs were taken of the Nelson relics at Cricket St. Thomas ...
... kind and valuable aid of Earl Nelson and Viscount Bridport , the present Duke of Bronte , and of his son , the Honble . Alexander Hood , under whose superintendence the photographs were taken of the Nelson relics at Cricket St. Thomas ...
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... kind letter , that Hæc Meminisse Juvat ! Accord- ing to an old sentimental toast , we imprecate the meeting an old friend with a new face . ' Consequently , how very pleasing it is to find that not to be the case respecting an old ...
... kind letter , that Hæc Meminisse Juvat ! Accord- ing to an old sentimental toast , we imprecate the meeting an old friend with a new face . ' Consequently , how very pleasing it is to find that not to be the case respecting an old ...
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... kind as to tell him ( indeed I cannot make use of expressions strong enough to describe what I felt ) that if he wished to ask ques- tions relative to Naval Tactics , I could give him as much information as any officer in the fleet . He ...
... kind as to tell him ( indeed I cannot make use of expressions strong enough to describe what I felt ) that if he wished to ask ques- tions relative to Naval Tactics , I could give him as much information as any officer in the fleet . He ...
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... kind of intercourse with these islands , the views of the Loyalists on settling Nova Scotia are entirely done away . They will first become carriers , and next have possession of our islands , are we . ever again embroiled in a French ...
... kind of intercourse with these islands , the views of the Loyalists on settling Nova Scotia are entirely done away . They will first become carriers , and next have possession of our islands , are we . ever again embroiled in a French ...
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... kind of intercourse with these islands , the views of the Loyalists on settling Nova Scotia are entirely done away . They will first become carriers , and next have possession of our islands , are we ever again embroiled in a French war ...
... kind of intercourse with these islands , the views of the Loyalists on settling Nova Scotia are entirely done away . They will first become carriers , and next have possession of our islands , are we ever again embroiled in a French war ...
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action Admiral Admiralty affectionate Agamemnon anchor arrived attack August Bastia batteries battle believe bless boats British BRONTE brother Bucentaure Burnham Thorpe Cadiz Captain Clarke and McArthur Collingwood command Commander-in-chief conduct Corsica dear Despatches Duke of Clarence duty Earl Nelson enemy enemy's England English father feel fire flag following letter French Fleet frigate give Gravière guns Hardy honour hope HORATIO NELSON island Jervis July June Jurien King Lady Hamilton Lady Nelson land Leghorn Lieutenant Lord Hood Lord Keith Lord Nelson Lord Sidmouth Lord St lordship Majesty's Mediterranean Merton Naples naval Navy NELSON AND BRONTE Nelson wrote never Nile officers orders Parker port Prince received reply Royal sail sail-of-the-line seamen sent ships shore shot signal Sir Hyde Spaniards Spanish squadron told Toulon town Trafalgar troops Troubridge vessels Victory Vincent whilst William wind wish wounded writes
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Σελίδα 210 - Alongside came my honoured friends ; the scene in the boat was terribly affecting ; up flew her ladyship, and exclaiming, " Oh God ! is it possible ?" she fell into my arm more dead than alive. Tears, however, soon set matters to rights ; when alongside came the king.
Σελίδα 325 - Secondly, the British Fleet under my command could never have returned the second time to Egypt, had not Lady Hamilton's influence with the Queen of Naples caused letters to be wrote to the Governor of Syracuse, that he was to encourage the Fleet being supplied with everything, should they put into any port in Sicily ; we put into Syracuse and received every supply, went to Egypt, and destroyed the French Fleet.
Σελίδα 31 - I had never seen anything like it before, nor could I imagine who he was, nor what he came about. My doubts were, however, removed when Lord Hood introduced me to him. There was something irresistibly pleasing in his address and conversation ; and an enthusiasm when speaking on professional subjects that showed he was no common being.
Σελίδα 84 - Only recollect that a brave man dies but once, a coward all his life long. We cannot escape death ; and should it happen to me in this place, remember, it is the will of Him, in whose hands are the issues of life and death.
Σελίδα 316 - am sure you bring me news of the French " and Spanish fleets ! I think I shall yet
Σελίδα 51 - ... Highness often tells me, he believes I am married ; for he never saw a lover so easy, or say so little of the object he has a regard for. When I tell him I certainly am not, he says, ' Then he is sure I must have a great esteem for you, and that it is not what is (vulgarly), I do not much like the use of that word, called love.' He is right : my love is founded on esteem , the only foundation that can make the passion last.
Σελίδα 428 - With banner and with music, with soldier and with priest, With a nation weeping, and breaking on my rest? Mighty Seaman, this is he Was great by land as thou by sea.
Σελίδα 195 - First gain the victory," he said, " and then make the best use of it you can." The moment he perceived the position of the French, that intuitive genius with which Nelson was endowed, displayed itself; and it instantly struck him, that where there was room for an enemy's ship to swing, there was room for one of ours to anchor.
Σελίδα 155 - Success attend Admiral Nelson ! God bless Captain Miller ! We thank them for the officers they have placed over us. We are happy and comfortable, and will shed every drop of blood in our veins to support them ; and the name of the Theseus shall be immortalised as high as the Captain's.
Σελίδα 343 - Commander-in-Chief from the Ships watching the motions of the Enemy in Cadiz, that the Combined Fleet had put to sea. As they sailed with light winds westerly, his Lordship concluded their destination was the Mediterranean, and immediately made all sail for the Straits...