The Life of NelsonJohn Murray, 1831 - 352 sider |
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... Genoa , to co - operate with the Austrian and Sardinian forces - Gross misconduct of the Austrian General ... 57 CHAPTER IV . Sir J. Jervis takes the command - Genoa joins the French -Buonaparte begins his career - Evacuation of Cor ...
... Genoa , to co - operate with the Austrian and Sardinian forces - Gross misconduct of the Austrian General ... 57 CHAPTER IV . Sir J. Jervis takes the command - Genoa joins the French -Buonaparte begins his career - Evacuation of Cor ...
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... Genoa , to co - operate with the Austrian and Sardi- nian forces - Gross misconduct of the Austrian General . " THERE are three things , young gentleman , " said Nelson to one of his midshipmen , which you are constantly to bear in mind ...
... Genoa , to co - operate with the Austrian and Sardi- nian forces - Gross misconduct of the Austrian General . " THERE are three things , young gentleman , " said Nelson to one of his midshipmen , which you are constantly to bear in mind ...
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... Genoa had now called in the French to their assistance , and a price had been set upon his head . His dreams of royalty were now at an end : he took refuge in London , contracted debts , and was thrown into the King's Bench . After ...
... Genoa had now called in the French to their assistance , and a price had been set upon his head . His dreams of royalty were now at an end : he took refuge in London , contracted debts , and was thrown into the King's Bench . After ...
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... Genoa , that in subduing Corsica for these allies , they were in fact subduing it for themselves . They entered into the contest , therefore , with their usual vigour , and their usual cruelty . It was in vain that the Corsicans ...
... Genoa , that in subduing Corsica for these allies , they were in fact subduing it for themselves . They entered into the contest , therefore , with their usual vigour , and their usual cruelty . It was in vain that the Corsicans ...
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... Genoa , favouring the views of the oppressors of his country by the most treasonable means . Gaffori was a hero wor- thy of old times . His eloquence was long remem- bered with admiration . A band of assassins was once advancing against ...
... Genoa , favouring the views of the oppressors of his country by the most treasonable means . Gaffori was a hero wor- thy of old times . His eloquence was long remem- bered with admiration . A band of assassins was once advancing against ...
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action admiral admiralty afterwards Agamemnon anchor army arrived attack Austrian Bastia batteries battle boats brave British fleet Ça Ira Cadiz called Capt captain Collingwood command commander-in-chief conduct Corsica court crew Danes Danish deck despatches Earl St Egypt enemy enemy's England English exertions feelings fire flag force four France French frigates Genoa Genoese guns Hardy honour hope hundred island king Lady Hamilton Lady Nelson land letter lieutenant Lord Hood Malta Mediterranean ment Minorca Naples navy Neapolitan Nelson never night occasion officers orders passed port possession present prince prizes received replied Robert Calder sail seamen sent seventy-four ships shoal shore shot Sicily signal Sir Hyde Sir John Orde Sir William Hamilton soon Spaniards Spanish spirit squadron station struck suffered taken thing thought thousand tion took Toulon troops Trowbridge vessels victory Vincent whole wind wish wounded