The book Nelson: His Life As Told By Himself was written by author Nelson, Horatio Nelson, Viscount, 1758-1805 Here you can read free online of Nelson: His Life As Told By Himself book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Nelson: His Life As Told By Himself a good or bad book?
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Lucia ; nor would I have received it " to have acted by it, but I was assured that his " information was very correct. It has almost broke " my heart, but I must not despair." On June 12th he writes to the Duke of Clarence : — " Your Royal Highness will easily conceive the " misery I am feeling at hitherto having missed the " French fleet, and entirely owing to false information " sent from St. Lucia, which arrived at Barbadoes the " evening of July 3rd. . . . But for that informa- " tion, I sh...ould have been off Port Royal as they were " putting to sea, and our battle would have been fought " where the brave Rodney beat De Grasse." To Mr. Davison he says : — " I resisted the opinion of General Brereton's information till it would have been the height of ' presumption to have carried my disbelief further. I E 6o NELSON " could not in the face of General and Admiral go " N.W. when it was affarently clear that the enemy "had gone S. — But I am miserable. ... I can " say nothing, or think anything, but the loss my " country has sustained by General Brereton's unfor- " tunate, ill-timed, false information." He notes in his diary on the 1 8th July : — " Cape Spartel in sight, but no French fleet, nor any " information about them ; how sorrowful this makes "me, but I cannot help myself!" To Mr.
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