| Horatio Nelson (1st visct.) - 1846 - 864 páginas
...Ships blow up, and 14 Sail of the Enemy's Ships standing towards Cadiz, and 3 Sail of the Enemy's Ships standing to the Southward. Partial firing continued...4.30, when a Victory having been reported to the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Nelson, KB, and Commander-inChief, he died of his wound. At 5 the mizenmast fell... | |
| George Lathom Browne - 1891 - 576 páginas
...blow up, and fourteen sail of the enemy standing towards Cadi2, and three sail of the enemy's ships standing to the southward. Partial firing continued until 4.30, when a victory being reported to [Lord Nelson], he then died of his wound." Such is the simple record in the log of... | |
| Alfred Thayer Mahan - 1897 - 540 páginas
...known to Nelson before consciousness left him. To quote the rugged words of the " Victory 's " log, " Partial firing continued until 4.30, when a victory...to the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Nelson, KB, he died of his wound." Of the five ships of the allied van which passed to windward of the "Victory,"... | |
| Alfred Thayer Mahan - 1899 - 896 páginas
...known to Nelson before consciousness left him. To quote the rugged words of the " Victory's " log, " Partial firing continued until 4.30, when a victory...reported to the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Nelson, KH, he died of his wound." Of the five ships of the allied van which passed to windward of the " Victory,"... | |
| William Henry Fitchett - 1900 - 376 páginas
...cheers of his exultant crew. The record in the Victory's log has a quaint and unconscious significance: "Partial firing continued until 4.30, when a victory having been reported to the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Nelson, KB, he died of his wound." It is as though the spirit of the dying sailor... | |
| Alfred Thayer Mahan - 1899 - 894 páginas
...known to Nelson before consciousness left him. To quote the rugged words of the " Victory's " log, " Partial firing continued until 4.30, when a victory having been reported to the Eight Honourable Lord Viscount Nelson, KB, he died of his wound." Of the five ships of the allied van... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1901 - 962 páginas
...the non-professional reader. He will not be able to read without emotion the bare and formal record: "Partial firing continued until 4.30, when a victory...and Commander-in-Chief, he then died of his wound ; " but it is an emotion imported from other narratives. To the serious student of naval warfare by... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1901 - 1004 páginas
...the non-professional reader. He will not be able to read without emotion the bare and formal record: "Partial firing continued until 4.30, when a victory...and Commander-in-Chief, he then died of his wound ; " but it is an emotion imported from other narratives. To the serious student of naval warfare by... | |
| William Garrott Brown - 1903 - 234 páginas
...warlike. They are words like those in the famous entry in the log-book of the flagship at Trafalgar : " Partial firing continued until 4.30, when a victory having been reported to the Right Honorable Lord Viscount Nelson, KB, he died of his wounds." It is to such occasions as these, to such... | |
| Alexander Meyrick Broadley, Richard Grosvenor Bartelot - 1906 - 418 páginas
...of the Victory, Roberts interpolates the words, "This is incorrect," after the much-quoted phrase, " Partial firing continued until 4.30, when a victory having been reported to Lord Nelson, KB, he died of his wound." * For an entire week Hardy had no leisure to take up a pen.... | |
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