The Life of Horatio, Lord NelsonJ.M. Dent and Company, 1896 - 356 стор. |
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... guns . Do , William , ' said he to a brother who was a year and a half older than himself , write to my father , and tell him that I should like to go to sea with Uncle Maurice . ' Mr. Nelson was then at Bath , whither he had gone for ...
... guns . Do , William , ' said he to a brother who was a year and a half older than himself , write to my father , and tell him that I should like to go to sea with Uncle Maurice . ' Mr. Nelson was then at Bath , whither he had gone for ...
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... gun , which had the desired effect of frightening the beast ; and the boy then returned , somewhat afraid of the consequences of his trespass . The captain reprimanded him sternly for conduct so un- worthy of the office which he filled ...
... gun , which had the desired effect of frightening the beast ; and the boy then returned , somewhat afraid of the consequences of his trespass . The captain reprimanded him sternly for conduct so un- worthy of the office which he filled ...
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... guns , then going out to the East Indies in the squadron under Sir Edward Hughes . He was stationed in the foretop at watch and watch . His good conduct attracted the attention of the master ( afterwards Captain Surridge ) , in whose ...
... guns , then going out to the East Indies in the squadron under Sir Edward Hughes . He was stationed in the foretop at watch and watch . His good conduct attracted the attention of the master ( afterwards Captain Surridge ) , in whose ...
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... was appointed commander of the Badger brig : Collingwood again succeeding him in the Bristol . While the Badger was lying in Montego Bay , Jamaica , the Glasgow , B Made of 20 guns , came in and anchored there LIFE OF NELSON 17.
... was appointed commander of the Badger brig : Collingwood again succeeding him in the Bristol . While the Badger was lying in Montego Bay , Jamaica , the Glasgow , B Made of 20 guns , came in and anchored there LIFE OF NELSON 17.
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... guns upward ; and , by his presence of mind and personal exertions , prevented the loss of life which would otherwise have ensued . On the 11th of June 1779 , he was made post into the Hinchinbrook , of 28 guns , an enemy's merchant ...
... guns upward ; and , by his presence of mind and personal exertions , prevented the loss of life which would otherwise have ensued . On the 11th of June 1779 , he was made post into the Hinchinbrook , of 28 guns , an enemy's merchant ...
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Сторінка 338 - Take care of my dear Lady Hamilton, Hardy; take care of poor Lady Hamilton. Kiss me, Hardy ! ' ' said he. Hardy knelt down and kissed his cheek, and Nelson said : "Now I am satisfied. Thank God, I have done my duty I" Hardy stood over him in silence for a moment or two, then knelt again, and kissed his forehead.
Сторінка 335 - Yet even now, not for a moment losing his presence of mind, he observed, as they were carrying him down the ladder, that the...
Сторінка 345 - Trafalgar was celebrated, indeed, with the usual forms of rejoicing, but they were without joy ; for such already was the glory of the British navy, through Nelson's surpassing genius, that it scarcely seemed to receive any addition from the most signal victory that ever was achieved upon the seas : and the destruction of this mighty fleet, by which all the maritime schemes of France were totally frustrated, hardly appeared to add to our security or strength ; for, while Nelson was living, to watch...
Сторінка 328 - These words were scarcely spoken before that signal was made which will be remembered as long as the language or even the memory of England shall endure — Nelson's last signal : "ENGLAND EXPECTS EVERY MAN WILL DO HIS DUTY!
Сторінка 155 - Hood, he was recalled. It was generally believed by the officers, that if Nelson had not been wounded, not one of these ships could have escaped: the four certainly could not, if the Culloden had got into action: and if the frigates belonging to the squadron had been present, not one of the enemy's fleet would have left Aboukir Bay. These four vessels, however, were all that escaped; and the victory was the most complete and glorious in the annals of naval history. " Victory," said Nelson, " is not...
Сторінка 346 - ... and at the height of human fame. The most triumphant death is that of the martyr ; the most awful that of the martyred patriot ; the most splendid that of the hero in the hour of victory...
Сторінка 332 - Scott that's gone?" and being informed that it was indeed so, exclaimed, "Poor fellow!" Presently a double-headed shot struck a party of marines who were drawn up on the poop, and killed eight of them, upon which Nelson immediately desired Captain Adair to disperse his men round the ship, that they might not suffer so much from being together.
Сторінка 171 - What precious moments," said he, " the courts of Naples and Vienna are losing ! Three months would liberate Italy ! but this court is so enervated, that the happy moment will be lost. I am very unwell ; and their miserable conduct is not likely to cool my irritable temper. It is a country of fiddlers and poets, whores and scoundrels.
Сторінка 333 - ... booms, shot away. Nelson declared, that, in all his battles, he had seen nothing which surpassed the cool courage of his crew on this occasion. At four minutes after twelve, she opened her fire from both sides of her deck. It was not possible to break the enemy's line without running on board one of their ships: Hardy informed him of this, and asked him which he would prefer. Nelson replied: 'Take your choice, Hardy, it does not signify much.
Сторінка 145 - Vanguard, and explain to them his own ideas of the different and best modes of attack, and such plans as he proposed to execute on falling in with the enemy, whatever their situation might be.