Nelson and Other Naval StudiesJ. Murray, 1920 - 373页 |
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第xiv页
... superior to that of the supposed enemy , to prevent an invader landing on these shores in such force as , in the present condition of our military defences , might afford the enemy a reasonable prospect of bringing us to submission ...
... superior to that of the supposed enemy , to prevent an invader landing on these shores in such force as , in the present condition of our military defences , might afford the enemy a reasonable prospect of bringing us to submission ...
第xxv页
... , ' as Blake , who was soldier and sailor too , is reputed to have said in the rough and homely fashion of his age . This is done by confronting the foreigner - or , as I should 99 prefer to say , the enemy - in superior force.
... , ' as Blake , who was soldier and sailor too , is reputed to have said in the rough and homely fashion of his age . This is done by confronting the foreigner - or , as I should 99 prefer to say , the enemy - in superior force.
第xxvi页
... superior force , he might be able to fool us . He cannot fool us anywhere unless he can get there , and if he attempts to get there , he will very soon find that a superior force is " upon his jacks , " as Howard said . Since neither ...
... superior force , he might be able to fool us . He cannot fool us anywhere unless he can get there , and if he attempts to get there , he will very soon find that a superior force is " upon his jacks , " as Howard said . Since neither ...
第23页
... superior to the E. cut off . " ) Something must be left to chance ; nothing is sure in a Sea fight beyond all others . Shot will carry away the Masts and Yards of friends as well as foes ; but I look with confidence to a Victory before ...
... superior to the E. cut off . " ) Something must be left to chance ; nothing is sure in a Sea fight beyond all others . Shot will carry away the Masts and Yards of friends as well as foes ; but I look with confidence to a Victory before ...
第26页
... superior forces on a portion of the enemy and crushing it , they could never compel him to fight a serious battle , but would find that the French continued to engage to leeward with the object of crippling the leading ships of the ...
... superior forces on a portion of the enemy and crushing it , they could never compel him to fight a serious battle , but would find that the French continued to engage to leeward with the object of crippling the leading ships of the ...
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第221页 - that the flag of the thirteen United States be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new constellation.
第3页 - Nobly, nobly Cape Saint Vincent to the North-West died away ; Sunset ran, one glorious blood-red, reeking into Cadiz Bay ; Bluish 'mid the burning water, full in face Trafalgar lay ; In the dimmest North-East distance dawned Gibraltar grand and gray; " Here and here did England help me : how can I help England...
第xxix页 - Those far distant, storm-beaten ships, upon which the Grand Army never looked, stood between it and the dominion of the world.
第103页 - Lord," he said to the Duke of Devonshire, " I am sure that I can save this country, and that nobody else can.
第24页 - The second in command will in all possible things direct the movements of his line by keeping them as compact as the nature of the circumstances will admit. Captains are to look to their particular line as their rallying point. But, in case signals can neither be seen or perfectly understood, no captain can do very wrong if he places his ship alongside that of an enemy.
第156页 - He either fears his fate too much or his desert is small. who dares not put it to the touch and win or lose it all...
第120页 - The most triumphant death is that of a martyr ; the most awful, that of the martyred patriot ; the most splendid, that of the hero in the hour of victory ; and if the chariot and the horses of fire had been vouchsafed for Nelson's translation, he could scarcely have departed in a brighter blaze of glory.
第178页 - It is by no means enough that an officer of the navy should be a capable mariner. He must be that, of course, but also a great deal more. He should be as well a gentleman of liberal education, refined manners, punctilious courtesy, and the nicest sense of personal honor.
第23页 - The second hi command will, after my intentions are made known to him, have the entire direction of his line, to make the attack upon the enemy, and to follow up the blow until they are captured or destroyed.
第137页 - My object is partly gained if we meet them. We shall find them not less than eighteen, I rather think twenty sail of the line, and therefore do not be surprised if I should not fall on them immediately. We wont part without a battle. I think they will be glad to...