Nelson: A Dream of GloryJonathan Cape, 2004 - 943ÆäÀÌÁö This compelling biography of Britain s greatest naval hero includes the only full reconstruction of Nelson s early voyages. Areas of his career are illuminated for the first time together with revealing discoveries about his personal and professional relationships." |
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... arrive with others from Pearl Key Lagoon . As the first division was poised to begin its journey , Polson received a new inducement . A boat arrived from Jamaica with a letter from Dalling , dated 17 March , eleven days earlier . It ...
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... arrived , reclaiming his family and the dispatches Nelson had brought from the Admiralty . Lady Hughes gave Horatio ... arrived accompanied by as many young gentlemen as could tumble into his boat , and enquired after some British seamen ...
... arrived , reclaiming his family and the dispatches Nelson had brought from the Admiralty . Lady Hughes gave Horatio ... arrived accompanied by as many young gentlemen as could tumble into his boat , and enquired after some British seamen ...
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... arrived at Nevis on 20 May and sailed the same day . For the last time twenty - one guns roared their salute as the pugnacious prince finally put the station behind them.56 Nelson's plan worked because Gardner was an experienced senior ...
... arrived at Nevis on 20 May and sailed the same day . For the last time twenty - one guns roared their salute as the pugnacious prince finally put the station behind them.56 Nelson's plan worked because Gardner was an experienced senior ...
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Corsica | 458 |
A Long and Hazardous Service | 494 |
Two Meetings with French Gentry | 520 |
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