The dispatches and letters of vice admiral ... Nelson, with notes by sir N.H. Nicolas, Volumen5 |
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... Squadron off Ushant with that Ship ( which was only given to NELSON after some remonstrances on his part , and he had said , with wounded pride , " I trust I can take a French Admiral as well as any of them " ) exposed him to the ...
... Squadron off Ushant with that Ship ( which was only given to NELSON after some remonstrances on his part , and he had said , with wounded pride , " I trust I can take a French Admiral as well as any of them " ) exposed him to the ...
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... Squadron ; with the Officers of the Dockyards at Malta and Gibraltar , the Storekeepers at those places , and the Vice - consuls at Barcelona and Rosas , about matériel and provisions for the Fleet , especially with the view of ...
... Squadron ; with the Officers of the Dockyards at Malta and Gibraltar , the Storekeepers at those places , and the Vice - consuls at Barcelona and Rosas , about matériel and provisions for the Fleet , especially with the view of ...
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... Squadron , and affords to unprofessional readers an idea , not only of his zeal , but of the manner in which Ships of War are governed and regulated ; while the other class shows the duties he was directed to perform , and explains many ...
... Squadron , and affords to unprofessional readers an idea , not only of his zeal , but of the manner in which Ships of War are governed and regulated ; while the other class shows the duties he was directed to perform , and explains many ...
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... Squadron . ... Off Toulon . } ... } ... Off Algiers . 22nd ......... Off Toulon . 26th ........ Anchored at the Madalena Islands with the Squadron . February 1st ......... Sailed from the Madalena Islands with the 8th - 19th to March ...
... Squadron . ... Off Toulon . } ... } ... Off Algiers . 22nd ......... Off Toulon . 26th ........ Anchored at the Madalena Islands with the Squadron . February 1st ......... Sailed from the Madalena Islands with the 8th - 19th to March ...
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... Squadron to the attack of Copenhagen . On being appointed Commander - in - Chief in the Mediter- ranean , Lord Nelson determined on having Captain Murray as Captain of the Fleet , but he hesitated to accept the situation , saying , the ...
... Squadron to the attack of Copenhagen . On being appointed Commander - in - Chief in the Mediter- ranean , Lord Nelson determined on having Captain Murray as Captain of the Fleet , but he hesitated to accept the situation , saying , the ...
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Addington ADMIRAL THE EARL Admiralty ALEXANDER DAVISON Amphion August BART believe Cape CAPTAIN SUTTON Clarke and M'Arthur command Convoy copy dear Davison dear Lord dear Sir dear Sutton desire EARL OF ST Elliot Papers England EXCELLENCY HUGH ELLIOT French Fleet Frigates Gibraltar H. M. SHIP hereby required hope HUGH ELLIOT join July June K.B. Autograph King Kingdom of Naples Lady Hamilton Letter-Book Lieutenant Lord Nelson Lord St Lords Commissioners Lordship Madalena Islands Majesty Majesty's Ship Malta Mediterranean Merton Messina Naval Navy necessary NELSON AND BRONTE October Officer Order-Book Port possession of Vice-Admiral proceed Rear-Admiral Rendezvous required and directed respect RIGHT HONOURABLE Sail Sardinia sent servant Ships and Vessels Ships or Vessels Sicily SIR EVAN NEPEAN Sir John Acton Sir Richard Bickerton Sir William Parker Sloop Squadron Toulon Troops Vice-Admiral Sir William Victualling Vide vol Vincent wish
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Página 286 - I have the honour to transmit, for the information of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, a copy of a letter from Captain Pring, late Commander of his Majesty's brig Linnet.
Página 32 - I doubt not, if his lordship knew — And Mr Dean, one word from you." 'Tis (let me see) three years and more, (October next it will be four,) Since HARLEY bid me first attend, And chose me for an humble friend ; Would take me in his coach to chat, And question me of this and that ; As,
Página 206 - You will be pleased to acquaint the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that...
Página 431 - I have to request you will be pleased to lay before the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty the...
Página 186 - Eussell to transmit to you, for the information of the 'lords commissioners of the admiralty, a copy of a letter...
Página 447 - The captains and commanders of His Majesty's ships and vessels under my command are therefore hereby required and directed, in case of meeting with the American frigate Chesapeake...
Página 503 - Copies of original Letters from the Army of General Bonaparte in Egypt, intercepted by the Fleet under the command of Admiral Lord Nelson.
Página 311 - To his midshipmen he ever showed the most winning kindness, encouraging the diffident, tempering the hasty, counselling and befriending both. ' Recollect,' he used to say, ' that you must be a seaman to be an officer, and also, that you cannot be a good officer without being a gentleman.
Página 77 - Honourable the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty You are hereby required and directed to put yourself under my Command and follow...
Página 476 - God, to leave to those I hold most dear, and I have taken care not to neglect it. Do not think I am low-spirited on this account, or fancy anything is to happen to me ; quite the contrary — my mind is calm, and I have only to think of destroying our inveterate foe.