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... Conduct concerning the American Interlopers and the Contractors -- Marries and returns to England - Is on the Point of quitting the Service in Disgust- Manner of Life while unemployed - Appointed to the Agamemnon on the breaking out of ...
... Conduct concerning the American Interlopers and the Contractors -- Marries and returns to England - Is on the Point of quitting the Service in Disgust- Manner of Life while unemployed - Appointed to the Agamemnon on the breaking out of ...
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... conduct so unworthy of the office which he filled , and desired to know what motive he could have for hunting a bear . " Sir , " said he , pouting his lip , as he was wont to do when agitated , " I wished to kill the bear , that I might ...
... conduct so unworthy of the office which he filled , and desired to know what motive he could have for hunting a bear . " Sir , " said he , pouting his lip , as he was wont to do when agitated , " I wished to kill the bear , that I might ...
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... conduct attracted the attention of the master ( afterward Captain Surridge ) in whose watch he was ; and , upon his recommendation , the captain rated him as midshipman . At this time his coun- tenance was florid , and his appearance ...
... conduct attracted the attention of the master ( afterward Captain Surridge ) in whose watch he was ; and , upon his recommendation , the captain rated him as midshipman . At this time his coun- tenance was florid , and his appearance ...
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... he resented a mode of conduct equally cruel to the individual and detrimental to the service . It was during the armed neutrality ; and when they anchored off Elsinore , the Danish Admiral 1782.1 ] 38 LIFE OF NELSON .
... he resented a mode of conduct equally cruel to the individual and detrimental to the service . It was during the armed neutrality ; and when they anchored off Elsinore , the Danish Admiral 1782.1 ] 38 LIFE OF NELSON .
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... conduct through life , that he was well acquainted with them himself , but that in that respect his second lieutenant was far his supe- rior . The French got into Puerto Cabello on the coast of Venezuela . Nelson was cruising between ...
... conduct through life , that he was well acquainted with them himself , but that in that respect his second lieutenant was far his supe- rior . The French got into Puerto Cabello on the coast of Venezuela . Nelson was cruising between ...
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Seite 299 - May the great God, whom I worship, grant to my country, and for the benefit of Europe in general, a great and glorious victory, and may no misconduct in any one tarnish it ; and may humanity after victory be the predominant feature in the British fleet ! For myself individually, I commit my life to him...
Seite 308 - you can do nothing for me." — All that could be done was to fan him with paper, and frequently to give him lemonade to alleviate his intense thirst. He was in great pain, and expressed much anxiety for the event of the action, which now began to declare itself. As often as a ship struck, the crew of the victory...
Seite 307 - Hardy, who was a few steps from him, turning round, saw three men raising him up. " They have done for me at last, Hardy ! " said he. " I hope not ! " cried Hardy. " Yes," he replied ; " my back-bone is shot through...
Seite 309 - And then, in a stronger voice, he said, "Anchor, Hardy — anchor." Hardy, upon this, hinted that Admiral Collingwood would take upon himself the direction of affairs. " Not while I live, Hardy," said the dying Nelson, ineffectually endeavouring to raise himself from the bed :
Seite 308 - Hardy ; and as that officer, though often sent for, could not leave the deck, Nelson feared that some fatal cause prevented him, and repeatedly cried : " Will no one bring Hardy to me ? he must be killed ! he is surely dead...
Seite 228 - A shot through the mainmast knocked the splinters about ; and he observed to one of his officers with a smile, " It is warm work ; and this day may be the last to any of us at a moment : ' and then stopping short at the gangway, added, with emotion — ' But mark you ! I would not be elsewhere for thousands.
Seite 302 - Blackwood made answer that he thought the whole fleet seemed very clearly to understand what they were about. 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 to do his duty!" It was received throughout the fleet with a shout of answering acclamation, made sublime by the spirit which it breathed and the feeling which it expressed. "Now,"...
Seite 267 - I beg to inform your lordship, that the port of Toulon has never been blockaded by me : quite the reverse. Every opportunity has been offered the enemy to put to sea : for it is there that we hope to realize the hopes and expectations of our country.