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Page iii
... Lord St. Vincent Battle and Victory off St. Vincent- Battle and Victory off Camperdown- Life of Horatio Lord Nelson - His Ex- pedition to Teneriffe - Loss of his Arm -Minor Naval Operations - Second Ne- gotiation of Lord Malmsbury ...
... Lord St. Vincent Battle and Victory off St. Vincent- Battle and Victory off Camperdown- Life of Horatio Lord Nelson - His Ex- pedition to Teneriffe - Loss of his Arm -Minor Naval Operations - Second Ne- gotiation of Lord Malmsbury ...
Page iv
... Lord Morn- ington at Calcutta - His Negotiations . with the Sultan - Commencement of Hostilities - Biographical Sketches of General Harris , and the DUKE OF WELLINGTON , then Colonel Welles- ley - Siege of Seringapatam - Capture of the ...
... Lord Morn- ington at Calcutta - His Negotiations . with the Sultan - Commencement of Hostilities - Biographical Sketches of General Harris , and the DUKE OF WELLINGTON , then Colonel Welles- ley - Siege of Seringapatam - Capture of the ...
Page v
... Lord Nel- son proceed on the Expedition against the Danes - Position and arrangements of the Naval Combatants - Enthusiasm of the Inhabitants of Copenhagen - Heroic Actions on both Sides - Ultimate Dis- comfiture of the Danes - Coolness ...
... Lord Nel- son proceed on the Expedition against the Danes - Position and arrangements of the Naval Combatants - Enthusiasm of the Inhabitants of Copenhagen - Heroic Actions on both Sides - Ultimate Dis- comfiture of the Danes - Coolness ...
Page vi
... Lord Melville - General Despondency of the English People - Indisposition of Mr. Pitt - Dismissal of Lord Melville- Escape of the Combined Fleets of France and Spain , and their Pursuit by Lord Nelson - Battle of Trafalgar - Death of Lord ...
... Lord Melville - General Despondency of the English People - Indisposition of Mr. Pitt - Dismissal of Lord Melville- Escape of the Combined Fleets of France and Spain , and their Pursuit by Lord Nelson - Battle of Trafalgar - Death of Lord ...
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... lord Effingham , governor of Jamaica , in compliance with Blanchelande's request , immediately dispatched two frigates to their relief , laden with necessaries and provisions . The words with which the president closed his address of ...
... lord Effingham , governor of Jamaica , in compliance with Blanchelande's request , immediately dispatched two frigates to their relief , laden with necessaries and provisions . The words with which the president closed his address of ...
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