Nelson: A Dream of GloryJonathan Cape, 2004 - 943페이지 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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... soldiers and alert . Later the British discovered that the river was fordable near the upper end of the island , but at the time no one knew it . Some of Mounsey's Indians had stolen forward to test the depth of the water but with- drew ...
... soldiers and alert . Later the British discovered that the river was fordable near the upper end of the island , but at the time no one knew it . Some of Mounsey's Indians had stolen forward to test the depth of the water but with- drew ...
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... soldiers Dalling got from England were too sick to send to the San Juan , while those already there under Kemble lost all interest in their duty and dropped like flies . Ragged , some without shoes and stockings , living in filth , and ...
... soldiers Dalling got from England were too sick to send to the San Juan , while those already there under Kemble lost all interest in their duty and dropped like flies . Ragged , some without shoes and stockings , living in filth , and ...
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... soldiers and an armed militia . There was no possibility of surprising the place , and after a party of British officers had been rowed around to assess possible landing places frowns began to appear on faces . Nelson held a council of ...
... soldiers and an armed militia . There was no possibility of surprising the place , and after a party of British officers had been rowed around to assess possible landing places frowns began to appear on faces . Nelson held a council of ...
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Corsica | 458 |
A Long and Hazardous Service | 494 |
Two Meetings with French Gentry | 520 |
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