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" Ornaments which rendered him so conspicuous a mark for the enemy were beheld with ominous apprehension by his officers. It was known that there were riflemen on board the French ships, and it could not be doubted but that his life would be particularly... "
Montaigne and Other Essays: Chiefly Biographical - Página 83
por Thomas Carlyle - 1897 - 297 páginas
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The Life of Nelson, Volumen2

Robert Southey - 1813 - 306 páginas
...were beheld with ominous apprehensions by his officers. It was known that there were riflemen on hoard the French ships ; and it could not be doubted but...be particularly aimed at. They communicated their tears to each other ; and the surgeon, Mr. Beatty,* spoke to the chaplain, Dr. Scott, and to Mr. Scott,...
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The Boston Spectator: Devoted to Politicks and Belles-lettres, Volumen1

1814 - 258 páginas
...Ornaments, which rendered him so conspicuous a murk for the enemy, were beheld with ominous apprehensions by his officers. It was known that there were riflemen on board the French ships ; and it could not he doubted but that his life would be particularly aimed at. They communicated their fears to each...
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The Life of Nelson, Volumen2

Robert Southey - 1814 - 322 páginas
...Ornaments which rendered him so conspicuous a mark for the enemy, were beheld with ominous apprehensions by his officers. It was known that there were riflemen on board the French hips ; and it could not be doubted but that his life would be particularly aimed at. They communicated...
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The Life of Nelson

Robert Southey - 1830 - 354 páginas
...Ornaments which rendered him so conspicuous a mark for the enemy, were beheld with ominous apprehensions by his officers. It was known that there were riflemen...communicated their fears to each other ; and the surgeon, Mr. Beatty,* spoke to the chaplain, Dr. Scott, and to Mr. Scott, the public secretary, desiring that some...
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Lives of the British admirals, and naval history of Great Britain, chiefly ...

John Campbell - 1841 - 604 páginas
...ornaments which rendered him so conspicuous a mark for the enemy, were beheld with ominous apprehensions by his officers. It was known that there were riflemen...communicated their fears to each other"; and the surgeon, Mr Beatty, spoke to the chaplain, Dr. Scott, and to Mr Scott, the public secretary, desiring that some...
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The Family Library (Harper)., Volumen6

1843 - 320 páginas
...Ornaments which rendered him so conspicuous a.mark for the enemy, wer.e beheld with ominous apprehensions by his officers. It was known that there were riflemen...They communicated their fears to each other; and the Burgeon, Mr. Beatty,* spoke to the chaplain, Dr. Scott, and to Mr. Scott, the public secretary, desiring...
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The Christian Family Annual, Volúmenes2-3

1843 - 758 páginas
...stars, of the different orders with which he was invested. It was known that there were riflemen aboard the French ships, and it could not be doubted but that his life would be particularly aimed at. The sun shone on the sails of the enemy, and their wellformed line, with their numerous three-deckers,...
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The Christian Family Magazine, Volumen2

1843 - 332 páginas
...stars, of the different orders with which he was invested. It was known that there were riflemen aboard the French ships, and it could not be doubted but that his life would be particularly aimed at. The sun shone on the sails of the enemy, and their wellformed line, with their numerous three-deckers,...
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Ocean Scenes: Or, The Perils and Beauties of the Deep : Being Interesting ...

1854 - 504 páginas
...frock, bearing on the_ left breast four stars, of the dipfercnt orders with which he was invested. It was known that there were riflemen on board the...but that his life would be particularly aimed at. This was a point upon which Nelson's officers knew that it was hopeless to remonstrate or reason with...
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A reading book for evening schools, selected and ed. by C.K. Paul

Charles Kegan Paul - 1864 - 232 páginas
...usual, his admiral's P frock coat, bearing on the left breast four stars of the different orders of which he was invested. Ornaments which rendered him...but that his life would be particularly aimed at. A long swell was setting into the bay of Cadiz ; our ships, crowding all sail, moved majestically before...
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