Decision at Trafalgar: The Story of the Greatest British Naval Battle of the Age of NelsonMacmillan, 14 черв. 1999 р. - 384 стор. The story of the greatest British naval battle of the Age of Nelson. |
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... king's ships of this era were full of hardened criminals . While the fare was poor , sailors of the age expected little more . And while the discipline was harsh , Pope rightly points out that crimes punishable by flogging at sea might ...
... king's ships of this era were full of hardened criminals . While the fare was poor , sailors of the age expected little more . And while the discipline was harsh , Pope rightly points out that crimes punishable by flogging at sea might ...
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... King , he was rather a pre - Enlightenment fellow . After all , given what Nelson told his friends , he either received visual signs from the Almighty or suffered from hallucinations . Yet Nelson could very easily be viewed as a ...
... King , he was rather a pre - Enlightenment fellow . After all , given what Nelson told his friends , he either received visual signs from the Almighty or suffered from hallucinations . Yet Nelson could very easily be viewed as a ...
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... King to the guillotine , Napoleon's Court was , in the year 1805 , more splendid than ever before . These are some of the reasons why the battle of Trafalgar gave a crushing victory to the British , and why it was the final and calcu ...
... King to the guillotine , Napoleon's Court was , in the year 1805 , more splendid than ever before . These are some of the reasons why the battle of Trafalgar gave a crushing victory to the British , and why it was the final and calcu ...
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Зміст
IV | 9 |
V | 25 |
VI | 38 |
VII | 46 |
VIII | 53 |
IX | 62 |
X | 74 |
XI | 79 |
XXIV | 205 |
XXV | 216 |
XXVI | 229 |
XXVII | 245 |
XXVIII | 259 |
XXIX | 277 |
XXX | 300 |
XXXI | 307 |
XII | 90 |
XIII | 101 |
XIV | 106 |
XVI | 115 |
XVII | 130 |
XVIII | 136 |
XIX | 143 |
XX | 159 |
XXI | 171 |
XXIII | 188 |
XXXII | 316 |
XXXIII | 322 |
XXXV | 329 |
XXXVI | 333 |
XXXVII | 335 |
XXXVIII | 337 |
XXXIX | 340 |
348 | |
XLI | 357 |
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able action admiral Admiralty ahead already arrived attack battle battleships bear bring British broadside brought Bucentaure Cadiz called Captain carried clear close Collingwood Combined Fleet command crew death deck enemy England fight finally fire five flag followed force four French frigates gave give given guns hand Hardy head hope immediately Italy joined killed King later letter lieutenant looked Lord marines masts miles minutes morning Napoleon naval Navy Nelson never night officers once orders passed Pickle port quarter quarter-deck reached ready received reported rest round Royal sail seamen seen sent served ship's ships shot side sight signal smoke soon Sovereign Spanish squadron starboard stern taken told took Trafalgar turned Victory Villeneuve waiting watch West wind wounded wrote yards