Vanguard, and explain to them his own ideas of the different and best modes of attack, and such plans as he proposed to execute on falling in with the enemy, whatever their situation might be. The Life of Nelson - Pagina 86door Robert Southey - 1900 - 383 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones - 1799 - 640 pagina’s
...circumstances would permit, to have his captains on board the Vanguard, where he would fully develope to them his own ideas of the different and best modes...of attack, and such plans as he proposed to execute upon falling in with the enemy, whatever their position or situation might be, by night or by day.... | |
| 1872 - 610 pagina’s
...Nelson's practice,' says Southey, ' whenever cir* cumstances would permit, to have his captains on board and ' explain to them his own ideas of the different...is said, which he did not take into ' calculation.' The history of naval warfare subsequent to the campaign which closed at Trafalgar has been enlivened... | |
| James Harrison (biographer of Nelson.) - 1806 - 430 pagina’s
...circumstances would permit, to have his captains on board the Vanguard : where he would fully develope to them his own ideas of the different and best modes...execute, on falling in with the enemy, whatever their position or situation might be, by night or by day. There was no possible position in which they could... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1816 - 874 pagina’s
...circumstances would permit, to have his captains on board the Vanguard ; where he would fully develope to them his own ideas of the different and best modes...attack ; and such plans as he proposed to execute, oh falling in with the enemy; whatever their position or situation might be, by night or by day. There... | |
| Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 pagina’s
...whole pursuit, it had been Nelson's practice, whenever circumstances would permit, to have his captains on board the Vanguard, and explain to them his own...possible position, it is said, which he did not take into consideration. His officers were thus fully acquainted with his principles of tactics ; and such was... | |
| Englishman - 1824 - 420 pagina’s
...whole pursuit, it had been Nelson's practice, whenever circumstances would permit, to have his captains on board the Vanguard, and explain to them his own...possible position, it is said, which he did not take into consideration. His officers were thus fully acquainted with his principles of tactics ; and such was... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 260 pagina’s
...and circumstances would permit, to have his captains on board the Vanguard, where he fully developed to them his own ideas of the different and best modes...of attack, and such plans as he proposed to execute upon falling in with the ewemy, whatever their position or situation might be. With the masterly ideas... | |
| Horatio Nelson Nelson (Viscount), Matthew Henry Barker - 1836 - 500 pagina’s
...whenever circumstances would permit, to assemble the captains on board the Vanguard, and there fully to explain to them his own ideas of the different and best modes of attack, together with such plans as he purposed to execute on falling in with the enemy, whatever might be... | |
| Englishmen - 1837 - 530 pagina’s
...captains on board the Vanguard, where he fully developed to them his own ideas of the different aud best modes of attack, and such plans as he proposed to execute upon falling in with the enemy, whatever their position or situation might be. With the masterly ideas... | |
| 1837 - 488 pagina’s
...permit, to have his captains on board the Vangunrd, where he would fully develop to them his ideas of the best modes of attack, and such plans as he proposed to execute upon falling in with the enemy, whatever their situation or position might be, by day or night ; there... | |
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