| Thomas Joseph Pettigrew - 1849 - 708 trang
...received as proof. On the '23rd of July he again wrote to Sir William Hamilton, and says, " The flett is unmoored, and the moment the wind comes off the...tormented by no private orders being given to the Governors for our admission.'' 2 Nelson returned after the Battle of the Nile to Naples, arriving there... | |
| Thomas Joseph Pettigrew - 1849 - 710 trang
...Sir William Hamilton, and says, "The fleet is unmoored, and the moment the wind cumes off the hind, shall go out of this delightful harbour, where our present wants have been most amply supplied, und where every aitention has been paid to us; but I ha\e been tormented by no private orders being... | |
| John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1888 - 380 trang
...wrote in a letter, which Mr. Laughton admits to be authentic, from Syracuse to Sir William Hamilton, ' The fleet is unmoored, and the moment the wind comes...supplied, and where every attention has been paid to ns ; but I have been tormented by no private orders being given to the governor for our admission.'... | |
| John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1888 - 366 trang
...epistle, in which on the very next day (23rd, July) Nelson wrote from Syracuse to Sir William Hamilton of ' this delightful harbour, where our present wants...supplied, and where every attention has been paid us,' the able editor of an excellent book must concede that the genuine letter of July 23rd accords... | |
| 1888 - 926 trang
...addressed a letter to Sir William Hamilton alone. -VANGUARD, SYRACUSE, zyi July 1798. " MY DEAR SIR, — The fleet is unmoored, and the moment the wind comes off the land we shall go out of this delightful harbour, where our present wants have been most amply supplied,... | |
| 1888 - 962 trang
...addressed a letter to Sir William Hamilton alone. " VANdUAHD, SVRACUSK, 2&i July 1798. "Mv DEAR SIR,— The fleet is unmoored, and the moment the wind comes off the laud we shall go out of this delightful harbour, where our present wants have been most amply supplied,... | |
| Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen - 1898 - 440 trang
...breeze did come in the afternoon, as it always does at Syracuse. In the morning the Admiral wrote : " The fleet is unmoored, and the moment the wind comes off the land, we shall go out of the delightful harbour, where our present wants have been most amply supplied, and... | |
| Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen - 1905 - 696 trang
...And on the following day he writes to Sir William Hamilton from the Vanguard: — " MY DEAR SIR, — The fleet is unmoored, and the moment the wind comes...us ; but I have been tormented by no private orders given to the Governor for our admission. I have only to hope that I shall still find the French fleet,... | |
| Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen - 1907 - 660 trang
...And on the following day he writes to Sir William Hamilton from the Vanguard: — " MY DEAR SIR, — The fleet is unmoored, and the moment the wind comes...us ; but I have been tormented by no private orders given to the Governor for our admission. I have only to hope that I shall still find the French fleet,... | |
| Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen - 1908 - 656 trang
...And on the following day he writes to Sir William Hamilton from the Vanguard : — " MY DEAR SIR, — The fleet is unmoored, and the moment the wind comes...delightful harbour, where our present wants have been niost amply supplied, and where every attention has been paid to us ; but I have been tormented by... | |
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