The dispatches and letters of vice admiral ... Nelson, with notes by sir N.H. Nicolas, Band 6 |
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... two thousand troops for the relief of those Islands , and sailed on the following day , in the full con- fidence of a Battle . " I hope , " he observed , " that my next letter will be worth all I have hitherto wrote PREFACE . xi.
... two thousand troops for the relief of those Islands , and sailed on the following day , in the full con- fidence of a Battle . " I hope , " he observed , " that my next letter will be worth all I have hitherto wrote PREFACE . xi.
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... troops were disembarked at Antigua ; and in the forenoon of the 13th , the Squadron was on its way towards the Straits of Gibraltar . LORD NELSON'S vexation at having been misled by General Brereton's report , was unbounded . To the ...
... troops were disembarked at Antigua ; and in the forenoon of the 13th , the Squadron was on its way towards the Straits of Gibraltar . LORD NELSON'S vexation at having been misled by General Brereton's report , was unbounded . To the ...
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... embarked 2000 Troops . ****** ... Sailed . YEAR . MONTH . 1805 , continued .... June 6th JIIT ANALYSIS . To Captain R B Vincent To Captain R B Vincent To William Marsden, To William Marsden, To William Marsden, 1804, continued.
... embarked 2000 Troops . ****** ... Sailed . YEAR . MONTH . 1805 , continued .... June 6th JIIT ANALYSIS . To Captain R B Vincent To Captain R B Vincent To William Marsden, To William Marsden, To William Marsden, 1804, continued.
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... Troops , and determined to proceed to- wards the Mediterranean , believing that the Enemy had returned to Europe . Sailed from Antigua . Off the Azores . Off Cape Spartel . Anchored at Gibraltar . Sailed from Gibraltar , and anchored at ...
... Troops , and determined to proceed to- wards the Mediterranean , believing that the Enemy had returned to Europe . Sailed from Antigua . Off the Azores . Off Cape Spartel . Anchored at Gibraltar . Sailed from Gibraltar , and anchored at ...
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... Troops , are wanted for that service ? otherwise , that you will include them in the number for England . I am not aware that there are Troops at Malta intended for distant service at this moment ; but should that hereafter be the case ...
... Troops , are wanted for that service ? otherwise , that you will include them in the number for England . I am not aware that there are Troops at Malta intended for distant service at this moment ; but should that hereafter be the case ...
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Acton Admiral Admiralty Adriatic Amazon answer thereto arrival August Autograph BART Bittern Bomb-Vessels Canopus Captain Keats capture Clarke and M'Arthur command Commissioner Otway conduct Consul Convoy copy dear Ball dear Sir desire Dey of Algiers dispatches Elliot Papers Enemy Enemy's Privateers England Excellency French Fleet Frigates Gibraltar H. M. SHIP hereby required herewith transmit hope HUGH ELLIOT John join July June Lady Hamilton Letter-Book Lieutenant Lord Nelson Lords Commissioners Lordships Lutwidge Madalena Islands Maidstone Majesty Majesty's Ship Majesty's Sloop Malta Mediterranean Medusa Minister Naples Naval Navy necessary NELSON AND BRONTE obliged October Officer Order-Book Port possession proceed proceedings Rear-Admiral received your letter Rendezvous request required and directed respect RIGHT HONOURABLE sail Sardinia sent Sepet Sir Alexander Ball SIR JOHN ACTON Sloop Squadron Termagant tion Toulon Transports ultimo Vessels Victory Victuallers Vide vol WILLIAM MARSDEN wish
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Seite 196 - Venerable, off the coast of Holland, the i2th of October, by log (nth1 three PM Camperdown ESE eight mile. Wind N. by E. Sir, I have the pleasure to acquaint you, for the information of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that...
Seite 496 - Thiers, it appeal's, has also derived much valuable information. Many interesting memoirs, diaries, and letters, all hitherto unpublished, and most of them destined for political reasons to remain so, have been placed at his disposal ; while all the leading characters of the empire...
Seite 362 - I have to request you will be pleased to lay before the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty the...
Seite 274 - Sir, — I have the pleasure to acquaint you, for the information of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that at nine o'clock this morning I got sight of the Dutch fleet.
Seite xi - 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 them there, without separating, until the business is decided...
Seite 407 - Feeling that even a doubt upon such a subject cannot be entertained consistently with my reputation as Commander in Chief, I request that you will be pleased to move the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to direct a Court Martial to be assembled as early as possible, for the purpose of enquiring into my conduct as Commander in Chief.53 With such ease was Cochrane outmanoeuvred in the quarrels of public life.
Seite 447 - So far from being infallible, like the Pope, I believe my opinions to be very fallible, and therefore I may be mistaken that the enemy's fleet has gone to Europe ; but I cannot bring myself to think otherwise, notwithstanding the variety of opinions which different people of good judgment form.
Seite 421 - My lot is cast, my dear Ball, and I am going to the West Indies, where, although I am late, yet chance may have given them a bad passage, and me a good one : I must hope the best.
Seite 473 - Eussell to transmit to you, for the information of the 'lords commissioners of the admiralty, a copy of a letter...
Seite 433 - The business of an English 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 of laying his ships close on board the enemy as expeditiously as possible — and, secondly, to continue them there without separating until the business is decided...