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 241by Robert Southey - 1828Full view - About this book
| Ernest Edwin Speight, Robert Morton Nance - Explorers - 1906 - 448 pages
...our enemies, and getting a glorious peace for our country. No man has more condence in another than I have in you ; and no man will render your services...friend — Nelson and Bronte." The order of sailing wasto be the order of battle ; the fleet in two lines, with an advanced squadron of eight of the fastest... | |
| Robert Southey - Sailors - 1907 - 102 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...advanced squadron of eight of the fastest sailing 10 two-deckers. The second in command, having the entire direction of his line, was to break through... | |
| Edward Verrall Lucas - English letters - 1907 - 454 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 Dr. Johnson makes Miss Susannah Thrale happy *C» {About July 5, 1783] DEAREST MISS SUSY,—When you... | |
| Charles Eliot Norton - Readers - 1908 - 352 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... | |
| Esther Meynell - Admirals - 1910 - 382 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. A Midshipman tells his Mother of some Events before Trafalgar. HM Ship " L Aimable" October i$th, 1805.... | |
| William Landon Felter, Libbie J. Eginton - 1916 - 104 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 SEVENTH YEAR: SECOND HALF FIRST WEEK The Minstrel-boy to the war has gone, In the ranks of death you'll... | |
| Evelyn Baring Earl of Cromer - Europe - 1916 - 360 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 more justice than your very old friend." Both were pining to come to close quarters with the enemy. On July 24, 1805, Nelson groaned over "... | |
| Robert Southey - Admirals - 1916 - 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 more justice than your very 1. The Nelson touch. This phrase, which appears also In letters to Lady Hamilton, refers to the Memorandum... | |
| Sir Henry John Newbolt - Naval battles - 1919 - 406 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...than your very old friend, "NELSON AND BRONTE." The Memorandum itself was, of course, a masterpiece ; Collingwood and the captains all thought it so, and... | |
| Charles Herbert Sylvester - Children's literature - 1922 - 530 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 fleet in two lines, with an advanced squadron uf eight of the fastest sailing two-deckers. The second in command, having the entire direction of... | |
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