Essays from "The Times.": Being a Selection from the Literary Papers which Have Appeared in that Journal, Том 1 |
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It announced the King of Spain ' s determination “ to withdraw from the coalitijn
into which he had entered , " and to join the French against England . The vigilant
woman lost not a moment . Sir William Hamilton lay dangerously ill ; but , taking ...
It announced the King of Spain ' s determination “ to withdraw from the coalitijn
into which he had entered , " and to join the French against England . The vigilant
woman lost not a moment . Sir William Hamilton lay dangerously ill ; but , taking ...
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The great French force must be followed ; it could not be pursued unless the
English fleet found refreshment in the Sicilian ports ; and if allowed to go free the
peril , not to England , but to Naples , could not be overrated . The terrified Queen
...
The great French force must be followed ; it could not be pursued unless the
English fleet found refreshment in the Sicilian ports ; and if allowed to go free the
peril , not to England , but to Naples , could not be overrated . The terrified Queen
...
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thelson answers and the Qusted for t to Nelson , and bade him commit the Queen
no further than the glory and service of England required . Nelson answered that
if he gained a battle it should be called her ' s and the Queen ' s , for to them ...
thelson answers and the Qusted for t to Nelson , and bade him commit the Queen
no further than the glory and service of England required . Nelson answered that
if he gained a battle it should be called her ' s and the Queen ' s , for to them ...
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Again , Nelson had been absent three years from England . During that time he
had won for himself imperishable fame , and had made his wife a peeress . He
landed at Yarmouth amidst the enthusiasm of his fellow - countrymen , but no
Lady ...
Again , Nelson had been absent three years from England . During that time he
had won for himself imperishable fame , and had made his wife a peeress . He
landed at Yarmouth amidst the enthusiasm of his fellow - countrymen , but no
Lady ...
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The career of Lady Hamilton ends fitly for mankind , woefully and dreadfully for
her . Upon the return of Sir William Hamilton and his wife to England , after their
heavy losses in Naples , the former petitioned Government for compensation ,
and ...
The career of Lady Hamilton ends fitly for mankind , woefully and dreadfully for
her . Upon the return of Sir William Hamilton and his wife to England , after their
heavy losses in Naples , the former petitioned Government for compensation ,
and ...
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