| 1810 - 492 trang
...fellows, for various ships they have served in during the war. The disgust of the seamen to the navy is all owing to the infernal plan of turning them over from ship to ship; so that men cannot be attached to their officers, nor their officers care the least about the men. My ship was... | |
| Robert Southey - 1813 - 276 trang
...been signed; and the Albemarie returned to England, and was paid off Nelson's first business, after he got to London, even before he went to see his relations,...navy," he said, " was all owing to the infernal plan of turn, " ing them over from ship to ship ; so that " men could not be attached to the officers, " nor... | |
| Robert Southey - 1813 - 278 trang
...been signed ; and the Albemarle returned to England, and was paid off. Nelson's first business, after he got to London, even before he went to see his relations,...to his men, for the various ships in which they had sewed during the war. « The " disgust of seamen to the navy,," he said, " was all owing to the infernal... | |
| Robert Southey - 1814 - 292 trang
...been signed ; and the Albemarle returned to England, and was paid oil'. Nelson V first business, after he got to London, even before he. went to see his relations, was to attempt to get the wageH due to his men, for the various ships in which they hud served during the war. " The disgust... | |
| Robert Southey - 1827 - 284 trang
...and was paid off. Nelson's first business, after he got to London, even before he went to see Jiis relations, was to attempt to get the wages due to...seamen ^ to the navy," he said, " was all owing to (l the infernal plan of turning them over " from ship to ship; so that men could not " be attached... | |
| Robert Southey - 1828 - 282 trang
...signed ; and the Albemarle returned to 3 England, and was paid off. Nelson's first business, after he got to London, even before he went to see his relations,...them over " from ship to ship; so that men could not -" be attached to the officers, nor the offi" cers care the least about the men." Yet he himself was... | |
| Robert Southey - 1830 - 354 trang
...been signed ; and the Albemarle returned to England, and was paid off. Nelson's first business, after he got to London, even before he went to see his relations,...them over from ship to ship ; so that men could not be attached to the officers, nor the officers care the least about the men." Yet he himself was so... | |
| 1830 - 812 trang
...peace were signed, and Nelson returncii to England, where he made it his first business to endeavour to get the wages due to his men for the various ships...during the war. The disgust of seamen to the navy he attributed to the plan of turning them over from ship to ship, so that the officers and men could care... | |
| Horatio Nelson Nelson (Viscount), Matthew Henry Barker - 1836 - 500 trang
...London, where he made it his first business to attempt to get the wages due to his " good fellows," for various ships in which they had served during the war. " The disgust of the seamen to the navy," he observes in a letter to Captain Locker on this occasion, " is all owing... | |
| sir John Barrow (bart.) - 1838 - 492 trang
...unacquainted. Nelson was most strongly against such a practice. He says, " the disgust of seamen to the navy was all owing to the infernal plan of turning them...ship to ship ; so that men could not he attached to their officers, nor the officers care the least about the men." Howe and Nelson, widely different as... | |
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