Lives of the British Admirals: Containing Also a New and Accurate Naval History, from the Earliest Periods, Volumen8C. J. Barrinton, 1817 |
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... loss of time , and consequent expenses to the owners , great quarrels are sometimes produced , through the same causes , betwixt owners , captains , and crews : all which would , in a great degree , be prevented , were these vessels of ...
... loss of time , and consequent expenses to the owners , great quarrels are sometimes produced , through the same causes , betwixt owners , captains , and crews : all which would , in a great degree , be prevented , were these vessels of ...
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... loss of about fifty men in killed and wounded . In the month of August , an attempt was made on that part of the French flotilla which lay at anchor in the road of Boulogne by Captain Owen of the Immortalite frigate , and the sloops of ...
... loss of about fifty men in killed and wounded . In the month of August , an attempt was made on that part of the French flotilla which lay at anchor in the road of Boulogne by Captain Owen of the Immortalite frigate , and the sloops of ...
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... loss of the Apollo frigate , and the greater part of her con- voy on the coast of Portugal . As this event comprises many circumstances of importance and interest , we shall give the official narrative of it , extracted from the most ...
... loss of the Apollo frigate , and the greater part of her con- voy on the coast of Portugal . As this event comprises many circumstances of importance and interest , we shall give the official narrative of it , extracted from the most ...
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... loss of our captain , who , until now , had ani- mated the almost lifeless crew ; as well as the noble ex- ertions of Lieutenant Hervey and Mr. Callam to launch the boat not succeeding ; every gleam of hope vanished , and we looked ...
... loss of our captain , who , until now , had ani- mated the almost lifeless crew ; as well as the noble ex- ertions of Lieutenant Hervey and Mr. Callam to launch the boat not succeeding ; every gleam of hope vanished , and we looked ...
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... loss has been very trifling . I have not yet had the returns from other ships , but the Indefatigable did not lose a man . The Spaniards suffered chiefly in their rigging , which was our object . The captains of the different ships ...
... loss has been very trifling . I have not yet had the returns from other ships , but the Indefatigable did not lose a man . The Spaniards suffered chiefly in their rigging , which was our object . The captains of the different ships ...
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Página 87 - It was soon perceived upon examination that the wound was mortal. This, however, was concealed from all except Captain Hardy, the chaplain, and the medical attendants. He himself being certain, from the sensation in his back and the gush of blood he felt momently within his breast, that no human care could avail him, insisted that the surgeon should leave him, and attend to those to whom he might be useful; "for," said he, "you can do nothing for me.
Página 86 - A ball fired from her mizentop, which, in the then situation of the two vessels, was not more than fifteen yards from that part of the deck where he was standing, struck the epaulette on his left shoulder, about a quarter after one, just in the heat of action.
Página 89 - Kiss me, Hardy', said he. Hardy knelt down and kissed his cheek: and Nelson said, 'Now I am satisfied. Thank God I have done my duty'. Hardy stood over him in silence for a moment or two, then knelt again and kissed his forehead. 'Who is that?' said Nelson; and being informed, he replied, 'God bless you, Hardy'.
Página 83 - That officer answered, that considering the handsome way in which battle was offered by the enemy, their apparent determination for a fair trial of strength, and the situation of the land, he thought it, would be a glorious result if fourteen were captured. He replied: "I shall not be satisfied with less than twenty.
Página 142 - O spare me a little, that I may recover my strength : before I go hence, and be no more seen.
Página 297 - I have the honour to acquaint you, for the information of my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that at 5 o'clock PM on the 6th of August last, in latitude 24° 44
Página 88 - By this time all feeling below the breast was gone, and Nelson having made the surgeon ascertain this, said to him, " You know I am gone. I know it. I feel something rising in my breast," putting his hand on his left side,
Página 142 - Behold, Thou hast made my days as it were a span long, and mine age is even as nothing in respect of Thee ; and verily every man living is altogether vanity.
Página 306 - Frigate Constitution, off St. Salvador, December 31, 1812. " SlBi " Jt is with deep regret that 1 write you, for the information of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that His Majesty's ship Java...
Página 87 - ' I hope not," cried Hardy. "Yes," he replied, "my backbone is shot through." Yet even now, not for a moment losing his presence of mind, he observed, as they were carrying him down the ladder, that the...