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" The business of an English Commander-in-Chief being first to bring an Enemy's Fleet to Battle, on the most advantageous terms to himself, (I mean that of laying his Ships close on board the Enemy, as expeditiously as possible ;) and secondly, to continue... "
The dispatches and letters of vice admiral ... Nelson, with notes by sir N.H ... - Página xi
por Horatio Nelson (1st visct.) - 1846
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Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, Volumen4

Enos Bronson - 1810 - 462 páginas
...in the manner with which he prefaced it; the business of a commander in chief, he said, being to lay his ships close on board the enemy as expeditiously as possible, and to continue them there till the business was concluded. Knowing his object to be that of a close and...
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The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent ..., Volumen6

Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 532 páginas
...the manner in which he prefaced it : " the business of a Commander in Chief," he said, " being to lay his ships close on board the enemy as expeditiously as possible, and to continue them there till the business was concluded, his Admirals and Captains would supply any...
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The signs of the times, as denoted by fulfilment of historical ..., Volumen2

Alexander Keith - 1832 - 338 páginas
...Nelson's plan of attack. — " The business of an English commander-in chief," says his Lordship, " being to bring an enemy's fleet to battle on the most advantageous...— I mean, that of laying his ships close on board those of the enemy as expeditiously as possible ; and secondly, to continue them there without separating,...
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The signs of the times, as denoted by fulfilment of historical ..., Volumen2

Alexander Keith - 1832 - 336 páginas
...the most advantageous terms to himself, — I mean, that of laying his ships close on board those of the enemy as expeditiously as possible ; and secondly,...without separating, until the business is decided. I am sensible, beyond this object it is not necessary that I should say a word, being fully assured...
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The life of Nelson revised and illustrated, by the Old Sailor

Horatio Nelson Nelson (Viscount), Matthew Henry Barker - 1836 - 500 páginas
...commander-in-chief being first to bring an enemy's fleet to battle on the Nelson's Plan of Attack. most advantageous terms to himself — I mean that...there without separating until the business is decided ; I am sensible beyond this object it is not necessary I should say a word, being fully assured that...
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The naval history of Great Britain, from ... 1793, to ... 1820, with an ...

William James - 1837 - 412 páginas
...NELSON'S JI.AN OF ATTACK. " The business of an English commander-in-chief," says his lordship, " being first to bring an enemy's fleet to battle, on the...himself (I mean, that of laying his ships close on board those of the enemy as expeditiously as possible, and secondly, to continue them there without separating...
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The Naval History of Great Britain: From the Declaration of War by ..., Volumen3

William James - 1837 - 416 páginas
...NELSON'S PLAN OF ATTACK. " The business of an English commander-in-chief," says his lordship, " being first to bring an enemy's fleet to battle, on the...himself (I mean, that of laying his ships close on board those of the enemy as expeditiously as possible, and secondly, to continue them there without separating...
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United Service Magazine and Naval Military Journal, Volumen33

1840 - 600 páginas
...cannot forbear quoting the opening passage : — " The business of an English Commander-inchief being first to bring an enemy's fleet to battle on the most...himself (I mean that of laying his ships close on board those of the enemy as expeditiously as possible, and, secondly, to continue them there without separating...
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The naval history of Great Britain, from ... 1793, to ... 1820 ..., Volumen3

William James - 1859 - 548 páginas
...NELSON'S PLAN OF ATTACK. "The business of an English commander-in-chief," says his lordship, "being first to bring an enemy's fleet to battle, on the...himself (I mean, that of laying his ships close on board those of the enemy as expeditiously as possible, and secondly, to continue them there without separating...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volumen92

David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1905 - 584 páginas
...his most characteristic strain : " The business of an Englishman commander-in-chief is, first, to lay his ships close on board the enemy as expeditiously as possible ; and, secondly, to continue there till the business is ended." Five years ago five letters written by Nelson in 1796 brought only...
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