The dispatches and letters of vice admiral ... Nelson, with notes by sir N.H. Nicolas, Volum 7 |
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... lost or taken , and the letters by other Vessels having followed me to the West Indies , therefore , my good friend , if you have supposed for one moment that I have been neglectful in answering your letter , this will do away any such ...
... lost or taken , and the letters by other Vessels having followed me to the West Indies , therefore , my good friend , if you have supposed for one moment that I have been neglectful in answering your letter , this will do away any such ...
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... lost his budget , ' gaily repeated his Lordship . But amid all this allegro of the tongue to his friends at Merton Place , Lady Hamilton observed that his countenance , from that moment , wore occasional marks of the penseroso in his ...
... lost his budget , ' gaily repeated his Lordship . But amid all this allegro of the tongue to his friends at Merton Place , Lady Hamilton observed that his countenance , from that moment , wore occasional marks of the penseroso in his ...
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... lost his fine Sloop , the Raven " . The sentence of the Court - Martial , placing him at the bottom of the list , I have too much respect for a Court , to say a word about . But this I will assert , that I consider Captain Layman as a ...
... lost his fine Sloop , the Raven " . The sentence of the Court - Martial , placing him at the bottom of the list , I have too much respect for a Court , to say a word about . But this I will assert , that I consider Captain Layman as a ...
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... lost the honour of com- manding their Ships at Trafalgar ; which they must have lamented the more , as Sir Robert Calder's trial did not take place until December , and Captain Durham of the Defiance , who had declined to go home ( Vide ...
... lost the honour of com- manding their Ships at Trafalgar ; which they must have lamented the more , as Sir Robert Calder's trial did not take place until December , and Captain Durham of the Defiance , who had declined to go home ( Vide ...
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... lost to me for want of Frigates ; God forbid this should . I am , & c . , NELSON AND BRONTE . TO CAPTAIN BLACKWOOD . [ From Clarke and M'Arthur , vol . ii . p . 431. ] 5th October , 1805 . Perhaps with an Easterly wind you could anchor ...
... lost to me for want of Frigates ; God forbid this should . I am , & c . , NELSON AND BRONTE . TO CAPTAIN BLACKWOOD . [ From Clarke and M'Arthur , vol . ii . p . 431. ] 5th October , 1805 . Perhaps with an Easterly wind you could anchor ...
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Action ADMIRAL SIR JOHN Admiralty Agamemnon ALEXANDER DAVISON anchor arrived August Bart Battle believe Blackwood boats British Bucentaure Cadiz Captain Hardy Clarke and M'Arthur Combined Fleet command Convoy Country dear Coll dear Lord dear Sir directed Earl Enemy Enemy's Fleet England English Euryalus fire Flag Flotte Fougueux Frigates Genoa Gibraltar give guns H. M. Ship honour hope HORATIO NELSON K.B. Autograph Lady Hamilton larboard Leghorn letter Lieutenant Line Lord Nelson Lords Commissioners Lordship Majesty Majesty's Ships Marines masts Mediterranean Merton mizen Naples Naval NELSON AND BRONTE noon o'clock obliged October Officers Port possession of Vice-Admiral Rear-Admiral received Redoutable Robert Calder Royal Sovereign sail seamen sent September shot signal SIR JOHN JERVIS Sir William Parker Spanish Squadron starboard Téméraire Toulon Trafalgar trust vaisseaux Vessels Vice-Admiral Collingwood Vice-Admiral Sir William Victory Vide vol WILLIAM MARSDEN wind wish wounded
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Side cxcvii - Signed, Sealed, published and declared by William Webster, the above named Testator, as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us, who at his request, in his presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as Witnesses thereto.
Side 377 - God of his great mercy to take unto himself the soul of our dear brother here departed, we therefore commit his body to the ground; earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust ; in sure and certain hope of the resurrection to eternal life, through our Lord Jesus Christ ; who shall change our vile body, that it may be like unto his glorious body, according to the mighty working, •whereby he is able to subdue all things to himself.
Side 377 - FORASMUCH as it hath pleased Almighty God of his great mercy to take unto himself the soul of our dear brother here departed, we therefore commit his body to the ground; earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust...
Side 123 - 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, who made me, and may his blessing light upon my endeavours for serving my Country faithfully. To him I resign myself and the just cause which is entrusted to me to defend. Amen. Amen. Amen.
Side cciv - Could I have rewarded these services, I would not now call upon my country; but as that has not been in my power, I leave Emma Lady Hamilton therefore a legacy to my king and country, that they will give her an ample provision to maintain her rank in life. 'I also leave to the beneficence of my country my adopted daughter, Horatia Nelson Thompson; and I desire she will use in future the name of Nelson only. 'These are the only favours I ask of my king and country, at this moment when I am going to...
Side 329 - That guard our native seas! Whose flag has braved, a thousand years, The battle and the breeze! Your glorious standard launch again To match another foe: And sweep through the deep, While the stormy winds do blow; While the battle rages loud and long And the stormy winds do blow.
Side 226 - I am a dead man, Hardy," said he; "I am going fast ; it will be all over with me soon. Come nearer to me. Let my dear Lady Hamilton have my hair and all other things belonging to me.
Side 91 - You will be pleased to acquaint the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that...
Side 229 - Take care of my dear Lady Hamilton, Hardy; take care of poor Lady Hamilton. Kiss me, Hardy,