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On the next day , as soon as breakfast was over , which was passed in silence ,
the admiral took his son into the study and inquired what was his determination .
With all the meekness yet firmness of an honest Quaker , William replied , that he
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On the next day , as soon as breakfast was over , which was passed in silence ,
the admiral took his son into the study and inquired what was his determination .
With all the meekness yet firmness of an honest Quaker , William replied , that he
...
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And to ensure him a full round of dissipation , his pockets were filled with letters
from the admiral ' s court friends , introducing him in the most flattering terms , to
the lord lieutenant , and other distinguished characters of that large city . On his ...
And to ensure him a full round of dissipation , his pockets were filled with letters
from the admiral ' s court friends , introducing him in the most flattering terms , to
the lord lieutenant , and other distinguished characters of that large city . On his ...
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Admiral Collingwood , with some of the captains , having gone on board the
Victory , to receive instructions , Nelson inquired of him where his captain was ?
and was told in reply that they were not upon good terms with each other . Terms
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Admiral Collingwood , with some of the captains , having gone on board the
Victory , to receive instructions , Nelson inquired of him where his captain was ?
and was told in reply that they were not upon good terms with each other . Terms
!
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