The Life of Horatio Lord NelsonBarnes & Noble, 1993 - 271 стор. |
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... possession of St. Remo , as headquarters for magazines of every kind , would enable the Austrian general to turn his army to the eastward or westward . The enemy at Oneglia would be cut off from provisions , and men could be landed to ...
... possession of St. Remo , as headquarters for magazines of every kind , would enable the Austrian general to turn his army to the eastward or westward . The enemy at Oneglia would be cut off from provisions , and men could be landed to ...
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... possession of Port Especia , either pene- trating through the Genoese territory , or proceeding coastways in light vessels - our ships of war not being able to approach the coast because of the shallowness of the water . To prevent To ...
... possession of Port Especia , either pene- trating through the Genoese territory , or proceeding coastways in light vessels - our ships of war not being able to approach the coast because of the shallowness of the water . To prevent To ...
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... possession of the prize , they went into the mizentop , and found him dead ; with one ball through his head , and another through his breast . The Redoutable struck within twenty minutes after the fatal shot had been fired from her ...
... possession of the prize , they went into the mizentop , and found him dead ; with one ball through his head , and another through his breast . The Redoutable struck within twenty minutes after the fatal shot had been fired from her ...
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action admiral Admiralty afterwards Agamemnon anchor arms army arrived attack Austrian Bastia batteries battle boats brave British fleet Buonaparte Ça Ira Cadiz called Captain Collingwood command commander-in-chief conduct Corsica court crew Danes Danish deck despatched Earl St Egypt enemy enemy's England English exertions fear feel fire flag force France frigates Genoa Genoese Government guns Hardy hoisted honour hope Horatio Horatio Nelson island king knew Lady Hamilton Lady Nelson land letter lieutenant Lord Hood Malta Mediterranean ment Minorca Naples navy Neapolitan Nelson never night occasion officers orders passed perceived port possession present prince prizes received replied Robert Calder Royal sail seamen seen sent ships shoal shore shot Sicily signal Sir Hyde Sir John Orde soon Spaniards Spanish spirit squadron station struck suffered taken thought tion took Toulon troops Trowbridge vessels victory Vincent whole wind wish wounded