The Dispatches and Letters of Vice Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson: With Notes, Volumen6H. Colburn, 1846 |
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... conduct . Some day , very soon , I have no doubt but an opportunity will offer of giving them fair Battle ; and that it may arrive very , very soon , is the most sincere wish of , my dear Campbell , your most obliged friend , NELSON AND ...
... conduct . Some day , very soon , I have no doubt but an opportunity will offer of giving them fair Battle ; and that it may arrive very , very soon , is the most sincere wish of , my dear Campbell , your most obliged friend , NELSON AND ...
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... conduct . If these continued attacks upon the Navy are to be carried on every two or three years , it would be much better for the Navy to have its own Corps of Artillery : the present case is indeed with lads ; but they are set on by ...
... conduct . If these continued attacks upon the Navy are to be carried on every two or three years , it would be much better for the Navy to have its own Corps of Artillery : the present case is indeed with lads ; but they are set on by ...
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... conduct , in the measures that you have taken with respect to the Dey of Algiers , as well as the discretion and good sense with which your orders have been executed by Captain Keats . The instructions of the 9th January , which by his ...
... conduct , in the measures that you have taken with respect to the Dey of Algiers , as well as the discretion and good sense with which your orders have been executed by Captain Keats . The instructions of the 9th January , which by his ...
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... conduct of the Dey , with reference to the prejudices of the Moorish people , may admit of some de- gree of palliation , although it is not possible for him to justify the insult offered to his Majesty's Representative , by the abrupt ...
... conduct of the Dey , with reference to the prejudices of the Moorish people , may admit of some de- gree of palliation , although it is not possible for him to justify the insult offered to his Majesty's Representative , by the abrupt ...
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... conduct of the Gibraltar , I trust every English Ship of War will conduct herself equally well . I wonder that General Acton should for one moment believe the professions of General St. Cyr , more especially coming through the mouth of ...
... conduct of the Gibraltar , I trust every English Ship of War will conduct herself equally well . I wonder that General Acton should for one moment believe the professions of General St. Cyr , more especially coming through the mouth of ...
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acquaint Acton Admiral Admiralty Adriatic Algiers answer thereto arrival August Autograph BART Bittern Bomb-Vessel Captain Keats Captain Schomberg capture Clarke and M'Arthur command Commissioner Otway conduct Consul Convoy copy dear Ball dear Sir desire dispatches Elliot Papers Enemy Enemy's Privateers England French Fleet Frigates Gibraltar give H. M. SHIP hereby required herewith transmit hope HUGH ELLIOT John join July June Kent Lady Hamilton Letter-Book Lieutenant Lord Nelson Lords Commissioners Lordships Madalena Islands Maidstone Majesty Majesty's Ship Majesty's Sloop Malta Mediterranean Medusa mentioned Minister Naples Narcissus Naval Navy necessary NELSON AND BRONTE obliged October Officer Order-Book Port possession proceed proceedings Rear-Admiral received your letter Rendezvous required and directed respect RIGHT HONOURABLE sail Sardinia sent Sepet September Sir Alexander Ball Sir John Acton Sloop Squadron Termagant Thunder tion Toulon Transports ultimo Victory Victuallers Vide vol WILLIAM MARSDEN wish
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Página 282 - TO WILLIAM MARSDEN, ESQ., ADMIRALTY. [Original, in the Admiralty.] Sir, Victory, at Sea, 26th November, 1804. Having, in my letter of the 20th instant, acquainted you, for the information of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that the Squadron under my command had
Página 26 - I herewith transmit you for the information of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty a copy of a letter* from Captain Pettet, commander of his Majesty's Sloop Termagant, giving an account of the Boats of that Sloop having, on the 15th instant, taken possession of the French Xebeck Privateer,
Página 127 - 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, and I trust that they will not be disappointed. Your Lordship will judge of my feelings upon seeing that
Página 127 - Fellow-Citizens of London than myself; but I should feel as much ashamed to receive them for a particular service marked in the Resolution, if I felt that I did not come within that line of service, as I should feel hurt at having a great Victory passed over without notice. I beg to inform your
Página 448 - of the terms of Capitulation that accompanied his said letter, which I request you will be pleased to lay before the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, for their information. I also transmit you, for their Lordships'information, a copy of a letter from Captain Maurice, of the above date, informing me of his arrival at
Página 33 - There is no real happiness, my dear Lord, in this world : with all content and smiles around me, up start these Artillery boys ;" I understand they are not beyond that age, and set us all at defiance—speaking in the most disrespectful manner of the Navy and its Commanders, &c. I know you, my
Página 344 - I herewith transmit you for the information of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, a letter from Captain Schomberg, dated the 13th February, giving an account of the capture of his Majesty's late Sloop Arrow, and Acheron, Bomb-Vessel, on the 4th