The dispatches and letters of vice admiral ... Nelson, with notes by sir N.H. Nicolas, Τόμος 1Henry Colburn, publisher, Great Marlborough Street [printed by G.J. Palmer, Savoy St. Strand], 1844 |
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Σελίδα vii
... given , the state- ments , coming from so prejudiced a source , are extremely suspicious ; and , if not without foundation , were , no doubt , very partially drawn . Alluding to the Author's assertion that he had been assisted by some ...
... given , the state- ments , coming from so prejudiced a source , are extremely suspicious ; and , if not without foundation , were , no doubt , very partially drawn . Alluding to the Author's assertion that he had been assisted by some ...
Σελίδα ix
... given to the Public . Every printed authority has been consulted , and much new in- formation inserted from the innumerable scattered Notices in Magazines , the " United Service Journal , " Professional Newspapers , & c . X. " The ...
... given to the Public . Every printed authority has been consulted , and much new in- formation inserted from the innumerable scattered Notices in Magazines , the " United Service Journal , " Professional Newspapers , & c . X. " The ...
Σελίδα xii
... given to the world , than is generally supposed ; and as the Editor's opinion on the subject has been acted upon in the present publication , it is proper to state it . The principal questions , which an Editor of an extensive ...
... given to the world , than is generally supposed ; and as the Editor's opinion on the subject has been acted upon in the present publication , it is proper to state it . The principal questions , which an Editor of an extensive ...
Σελίδα xx
... given in that work , yet , as a general rule , confidence cannot be placed in the strict literal accuracy of any document obtained from that source . A few Letters , of which the originals could not be traced , are also reprinted , from ...
... given in that work , yet , as a general rule , confidence cannot be placed in the strict literal accuracy of any document obtained from that source . A few Letters , of which the originals could not be traced , are also reprinted , from ...
Σελίδα xxix
... correction of any error into which he may have fallen . Complete Indexes will be given in the last Volume of the Work . Torrington Square , October 21st , 1844 . 1781 continued . To Captain Locker To Captain Locker PAGE PREFACE . xxix.
... correction of any error into which he may have fallen . Complete Indexes will be given in the last Volume of the Work . Torrington Square , October 21st , 1844 . 1781 continued . To Captain Locker To Captain Locker PAGE PREFACE . xxix.
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acquaint ADMIRAL LORD HOOD Admiralty Agamemnon Antigua appointed April arrived assured August Barbadoes Bastia battery believe Boreas Burnham Calvi CAPTAIN LOCKER Captain Nelson Charles Clarke and M'Arthur Collingwood command compliments Corsica Country dear Brother dear Friend dear Sir died duty Enemy England English Harbour February Fiorenzo Fleet French Frigates give guns happy HILBOROUGH honour Hood Papers Hood's hope HORATIO NELSON Jamaica January July Lady landed Leeward Islands letter Lieutenant Locker Papers Lord Hood Lordships Majesty's Ship Master morning Moutray Mozelle Navy Nelson Papers never Nevis night obliged Officer orders Pegasus PHILIP STEPHENS Port Rattler received REVEREND Richard Hughes Royal Highness sail Salisbury-street Schooner Seamen sent Servant shore shot sincerely Sir Charles Middleton Sir Richard Hughes sorry Squadron Station Suckling suppose tell told Toulon Town troops Vessels Vice-Admiral Vide WILLIAM LOCKER wish write wrote yesterday
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Σελίδα 308 - Lady Hamilton has been wonderfully kind and good to Josiah. She is a young woman of amiable manners, and who does honour to the station to which she is raised.
Σελίδα 176 - Have you not often heard,' says he, in another letter, 'that salt water and absence always wash away love ? Now I am such a heretic as not to believe that faith ; for, behold, every morning I have had six pails of salt water poured upon my head, and instead of finding what seamen say to be true, it goes on so contrary to the prescription, that you must, perhaps, see me before the fixed time.
Σελίδα 64 - My situation in Lord Hood's Fleet must be in the highest degree flattering to any young man. He treats me as if I was his son, and will, I am convinced, give me anything I can ask of him : nor is my situation with Prince William less flattering.
Σελίδα 119 - ... was impossible, during this visit, for any of us to make out his real character ; there was such a reserve and sternness in his behaviour, with occasional sallies, though very transient, of a superior mind. Being placed by him, I endeavoured to rouse his attention by showing him all the civilities in my power; but I drew out little more than 'Yes,' and 'No.' If you, Fanny, had been there, we think you would have made something of him, for you have been in the habit of attending to these odd sort...
Σελίδα 1 - Lutwidge complied with, and has continued the strictest friendship to this moment Lord Mulgrave, whom I then first knew, maintained his kindest friendship and regard to the last moment of his life. When the boats were fitting out to quit the two ships blocked up in the ice, I exerted myself to have the command of a four-oared cutter raised upon, which was given me, with twelve men, and I prided myself that I could navigate her better than any other boat in the ship.
Σελίδα 112 - ... first upon deck with his quadrant. No one there could be behindhand in their business when their captain set them so good an example. One other circumstance I must mention which will close the subject, which was the day we landed at Barbadoes. We were to dine at the Governor's. Our dear captain said, 'You must permit me, Lady Hughes, to carry one of my aid-de-camps with me...
Σελίδα xxv - I passed my degree as master of arts on the 9th instant (that is, passed the lieutenant's examination), and received my commission on the following day for a fine frigate of thirty -two guns. So I am now left in the world to shift for myself, which I hope I shall do, so as to bring credit to myself and friends.
Σελίδα 126 - I have received a letter from Mr. Herbert, in answer to that which I left at Nevis for him. My greatest wish is to be united to you; and the foundation of all conjugal happiness real love and esteem, is, I trust, what you believe I possess in the strongest degree towards you.
Σελίδα 270 - My not being appointed to a ship is so very mortifying that I cannot find words to express what I feel on the occasion...
Σελίδα 172 - I have the honour to be your Excellency's most obedient and most humble servant, JOHN ANDRE.