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" We can, my dear Coll, have no little jealousies. We have only one great object in view, that of annihilating our enemies, and getting a glorious peace for our country. No man has more confidence in another than I have in you; and no man will render your... "
The Life of Nelson - Page 241
by Robert Southey - 1828
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The Life of Nelson. With Biographical Notice of the Author

Robert Southey - 1881 - 348 pages
...more confidence in another than I have in you ; and no man will render your The French Leave Port. 287 services more justice than your very old friend —...two lines, with an advanced squadron of eight of the fastest-sailing two-deckers. The second in command, having the entire direction of his line, was to...
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Half hours of English history, from James the first to queen Victoria ...

English history - 1881 - 888 pages
...; and no man will render J^'ur services more justice than your very old friend, Nelson and Bronte." order of sailing was to be the order of battle ; the fleet in two lines, wit!' a" advanced squadron of eight of the fastest sailing two-deckers. The second i" command, having...
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Nelson; the Public and Private Life of Horatio, Viscount Nelson: As Told by ...

George Lathom Browne - Admirals - 1891 - 576 pages
...enemies, and getting a glorious peace for our country. No man has more confidence in another than I have in you; and no man will render your services...justice than your very old friend. " NELSON AND BRONTE." ' In upper part of the margin of the paper, and referred to by Nelson as in text, he wrote " Even steering...
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Collingwood

William Clark Russell - Admirals - 1891 - 298 pages
...enemies and getting a glorious peace for our country. No man has more confidence in another than I have in you ; and no man will render your services...justice than your very old friend, Nelson and Bronte." l Codrington, who seldom loses an opportunity to sneer at Collingwood, says: "On the Sunday morning...
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The Heart of Oak Books, Book 4

Kate Stephens, Charles Eliot Norton, George Henry Browne - Literature - 1895 - 328 pages
...enemies, and getting a glorious peace for our country. No man has more confidence in another than I have in you, and no man will render your services...justice than your very old friend, Nelson and Bronte." ********** About half past nine in the morning of the nineteenth, the Mars, being the nearest to the...
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Robert Southey's Life of Nelson

Robert Southey - Admirals - 1896 - 354 pages
...enemies, and getting a glorious peace for our country. No man has more confidence in another than I have in you; and no man will render your services...justice than your very old friend Nelson and Bronte." 2 The order of sailing was to l>e the order of battle; the fleet in two lines, with an advance squadron...
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Robert Southey's Life of Nelson

Robert Southey - Admirals - 1896 - 376 pages
...enemies, and getting a glorious peace for our country. No man has more confidence in another than I have in you ; and no man will render your services...justice than your very old friend Nelson and Bronte. ' ' 2 The order of sailing was to be the order of battle; the fleet in two lines, with an advance squadron...
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The Cyr Readers: Arranged by Grades. Book 1-8, Book 8

Ellen M. Cyr - Readers - 1901 - 272 pages
...the port was rigorously enforced, in hopes that the combined fleet might be forced to sea by want. 10 The order of sailing was to be the order of battle;...two lines, with an advanced squadron of eight of the fastest-sailing two-deckers. The second in command, having the entire direction of his line, was to...
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The Cyr Readers: Arranged by Grades. Book 1-8, Book 8

Ellen M. Cyr - Readers - 1901 - 272 pages
...the port was rigorously enforced, in hopes that the combined fleet might be forced to sea by want. i0 The order of sailing was to be the order of battle...two lines, with an advanced squadron of eight of the fastest-sailing two-deckers. The second in command, having the entire direction of his line, was to...
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5867 B.C.-1906 A.D

Charles Francis Horne - World history - 1905 - 580 pages
...enemies and getting a glorious peace for our country. No man has more confidence in another than I have in you ; and no man will render your services...the order of battle; the fleet in two lines, with an advance squadron of eight of the fastest sailing two-deckers. The second in command, having the entire...
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