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  • Though Howe was now nearly seventy, and had been trained in the old school, he displayed an originality not usual with veterans, and not excelled by any of his successors in the war, not even by Nelson, since they had his example to follow and were served by more highly trained squadrons than his.

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  • In the upper quadrangle is a bust of Nelson by Chantrey, and there are various other memorials and relics.

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  • It is now known that the influence of Nelson and of the British ambassador, Sir William Hamilton, and Lady Hamilton precipitated the rupture between Naples and France.

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  • During the World War he served with the headquarters staff of the British army in France (1916-7), attaining the rank of colonel, and later was Director of Information under the Prime Minister (1917-8), and his History of the War (Nelson) was an admirable piece of work.

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  • The Robert Browning Settlement was founded in York Street, Walworth Road, in 1895 and incorporated in 1903, and in Nelson Square is the Women's University Settlement.

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  • Rose mary Library was given to the city by Thomas Nelson Page in memory of his wife, who died in 1888.

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  • Nelson's capture of Malta (5th of September 1800) also secured for the time a sure base for British fleets in the Mediterranean.

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  • But these undertakings were thwarted in March - April 1801 by the murder of the tsar Paul and by Nelson's victory at Copenhagen.

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  • Nelson's crowning triumph rendered impossible for the present all other means of attack on those elusive foes; and Napoleon's sense of the importance of that battle may be gauged, not by his public utterances on the subject, but by his persistence in forcing Prussia to close Hanover and the whole coastline of north-west Germany against British goods.

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  • Pursuing their courses eastward the North and South Saskatchewan rivers unite in the Saskatchewan (Cree, rapid-flowing river), which finds its way to Lake Winnipeg, and thence by way of Nelson river to Hudson Bay.

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  • Hearers like John Nelson felt as though every word was aimed at themselves.

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  • On his way to Newcastle that year Wesley visited Birstal, where John Nelson, the stone-mason, had already been working.

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  • Nelson's destruction of the French fleet at the battle of the Nile disconcerted Bonaparte's plans; he hoped to pursue his designs through Syria, and laid siege to Acre, which, however, successfully held out.

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  • Two attempts to destroy them at anchor, though directed by Nelson himself, were repulsed on the 4th and 16th of August.

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  • In July 1804 he ordered his admiral commanding at Toulon, Latouche Treville, to seize an opportunity when Nelson, who was in command of the blockade, was driven off by a northerly gale, to put to sea, with 1 0 sail of the line, pick up the French ship in Cadiz, join Villeneuve who was in the Aix roads, and then effect a junction with Ganteaume and the 21 sail of the line at Brest.

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  • His last start came when he sailed, unseen by Nelson, on the 30th of March.

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  • Villeneuve learnt on the 8th of June that Nelson had reached Barbadoes in pursuit of him on the 4th.

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  • Nelson, misled by false information, ranged the West Indies as far south as the Gulf of Paria, in search of his opponent whom he supposed to be engaged in attacks on British possessions.

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  • Nelson, who reached Gibraltar on the very day the action off Ferrol was fought, was too far away to interfere with him.

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  • This lake drained southward into the Gulf of Mexico via the Minnesota and Mississippi rivers, until the ice sheet which had prevented its natural drainage to the north had melted sufficiently to allow it to be drained off into Hudson Bay by way of the Nelson River.

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  • In 1796 it was occupied for a short time by Nelson.

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  • Nelson having destroyed the French fleet at Trafalgar, Napoleon feared the possibility of a British army being landed on the Peninsular coasts, whence in conjunction with Portuguese and Spanish forces it might attack France from the south.

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  • Near it is the parliament .and banqueting hall, restored (1889-1892) by the generosity of William Nelson (1817-1887) the publisher, which contains a fine collection of Scottish armour, weapons and regimental colours, while, emblazoned on the windows, are the heraldic bearings of royal and other figures distinguished in national history.

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  • Argyll Tower, in which Archibald, 9th earl of Argyll, spent his last days (1685), was also restored in 1892 by Mr William Nelson.

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  • St Bernard's Well, on the Water of Leith, was embellished and restored (1888) at the cost of Mr William Nelson.

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  • The Nelson monument, an elongated turfeted structure, stands on the highest cliff of the hill.

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  • Publishing, on the other hand, has drifted away, only a few leading houses - such as those of Blackwood, Chambers and Nelson - still making the Scottish capital their headquarters.

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  • The plan which he laid to attack it in the Golfe Jouan in June may possibly have served to some extent as an inspiration, if not as a model, to Nelson for the battle of the Nile, but the wind was unfavourable, and the attack could not be carried out.

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  • The Marble Arch was intended as a monument to Nelson, and first stood in front of Buckingham Palace, being moved to its present site in 1851.

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  • The Nelson Column, the central feature of Trafalgar Square, is from the designs of William Railton (1843), crowned with a statue of Nelson by Baily, and has at its base four colossal lions in bronze, modelled by Sir Edwin Landseer.

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  • On the 8th February the body of Nelson was borne with great pomp from the Admiralty to St Paul's Cathedral, where it was interred in the presence of the prince of Wales and the royal dukes.

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  • But the fleet also included two semidreadnoughts (" Lord Nelson," " Agamemnon "), the battlecruiser " Inflexible " and the newly completed " Queen Elizabeth," 1 On the naval operations, see also the article Naval History Of The War.

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  • For the characteristics of these ships and of the " Lord Nelson " and "Inflexible " see 24.897.

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  • In Trafalgar Square stands the earliest monument erected to the memory of Nelson.

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  • Nelson Dale, The Chief Commercial Granites of Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island (Ibid., 1908), being Bulletin 354 of the U.S. Geological Survey.

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  • Grant had formed a last (and now a connected) line of defence with Buell's leading division (Nelson's) and all of his own infantry that he could rally.

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  • There was a last fruitless assault, delivered by some of the Confederate brigades on the right that had not received Beauregard's order against Nelson's intact troops, who were supported by the fire of the gunboats on the Tennessee.

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  • Three weeks later the fleet under Sir Hyde Parker and Nelson sailed through the Sound on its way to Copenhagen.

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  • The beds take their name from the Maitai river near Nelson; they are largely developed in the mountains of the Tararua-Ruahine-Raukumara chain, on the eastern side of the North Island; they occur in the Kaikoura Mountains, and an outlier forms Mount Torlesse, near the eastern edge of the Southern Alps, west of Christchurch.

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  • Elsewhere, sheltered Nelson has a more genial air than the Wellington side of Cook Strait.

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  • There are extensive deposits of iron-sand on the west coast of the North Island, and of iron ore at Parapara in Nelson.

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  • There were in its early years six distinct settlements - Auckland, Wellington, Nelson, New Plymouth, Canterbury and Otago - between which communication was for several years irregular and infrequent.

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  • Colleges in the four chief towns and in Nelson are affiliated.

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  • Other bands of company's settlers in like manner landed at Nelson, Wanganui and New Plymouth, to be met with the news that the British government would not recognize the company's purchases.

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  • They'll be tattooing her face on their arms, and I'll be bound they'll all think she was christened after Nelson's ship."

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  • The Red river flows in a winding channel along the eastern boundary and empties into Lake Winnipeg in Canada, thence reaching Hudson Bay through the Nelson river.

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  • He became lieutenant in 1793, and in 1796, being then attached to the "Minerve" frigate, attracted the attention of Nelson by his gallant conduct.

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  • He continued to serve with distinction, and in 1798 was promoted to be captain of the "Vanguard," Nelson's flagship. In the "St George" he did valuable work before the battle of Copenhagen in 1801, and his association with Nelson was crowned by his appointment in 1803 to the "Victory" as flag-captain, in which capacity he was engaged at the battle of Trafalgar in 1805, witnessed Nelson's will, and was in close attendance on him at his death.

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  • Of historical interest are Harrodsburg (q.v.), the first permanent settlement in the state, and Bardstown (pop. in 1900, 1711), the county-seat of Nelson county.

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  • Nelson near Richmond and threatened Cincinnati.

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  • At the crossing of Henry Street and Earl Street is the Nelson pillar, a beautiful monument 134 ft.

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  • North of the divide between the St Lawrence system and Hudson Bay there are many large rivers converging on that inland sea, such as Whale river, Big river, East Main, Rupert and Nottaway rivers coming in from Ungava and northern Quebec; Moose and Albany rivers with important tributaries from northern Ontario; and Severn, Nelson and Churchill rivers from the south-west.

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  • All of these are rapid and shallow, affording navigation only for canoes; but the largest of them, Nelson river, drains the great Manitoban lakes, Winnipeg, Winnipegosis and Manitoba, which are frequented by steamers, and receive the waters of Lake-of-the-Woods, Lake Seul and many others emptying into Winnipeg river from Ontario; of Red river coming in from the United States to the south; and of the southern parts of the Rocky Mountains and the western prairie provinces drained by the great Saskatchewan river.

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  • The Fraser, next in size but farther north, follows a similar course, entering the sea at Vancouver; while the Skeena and Stikine in northern British Columbia are much shorter and smaller, owing to the encroachments of Peace and Liard rivers, tributaries of the Nelson, on the Cordilleran territory.

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  • Mr Nelson Dingley, an American member of the commission, died during the month of January, as did the chairman, Lord Herschell, in March, as the result of an accident, soon after the close of the sittings of the commission.

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  • Soon afterwards he was put in command of a frigate squadron for the protection of Levantine commerce, and in 1797 he was given the "Zealous" (74), in which he was present at Nelson's unsuccessful attack on Santa Cruz.

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  • When Nelson left the coast of Egypt, Hood commanded the blockading force off Alexandria and Rosetta.

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  • Later he rejoined Nelson on the coast of the two Sicilies, receiving for his services the order of St Ferdinand.

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  • He had Nelson with him as second in command - then a junior admiral but without rival in capacity and in his hold on the confidence of the fleet.

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  • Nelson urged immediate attack, and recommended, as an alternative, that part of the British fleet should watch the Danes while the remainder advanced up the Baltic to prevent the junction of the Russian Reval squadron with the ships in Kronstadt.

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  • To have made the attack from the northern end would in Nelson's words have been "to take the bull by the horns."

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  • Sir Hyde Parker accepted his offer, and added two ships of the line to the ten asked for by Nelson.

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  • On the 1st of April Nelson brought his ships through.

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  • Nelson disposed of a greater number of guns, 1058 in all, but some did not come into action.

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  • Sir Hyde Parker, who saw the danger of Nelson's position, became anxious, and sent his second, Captain Robert Waller Ottway, to him with a message authorizing him to retire if he thought fit.

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  • Nelson could only have retreated before the south-easterly wind by going past the Trekroner fort, where the passage is narrow, and the navigation difficult.

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  • Nelson astutely and legitimately seized the opportunity to open negotiations with the Danes.

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  • Nelson with intelligent promptitude availed himself of the interval to withdraw his squadron past the Trekroner.

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  • The date of the final settlement was in all probability delayed by the activity of Nelson, and his belief that a British fleet was the best negotiator in Europe.

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  • Nelson, to whom the command passed, at once put to sea, and hastened with a part of his fleet to Reval, which he reached on the 12th of May.

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  • Nelson was received with formal civility by the Russian officers, with whom he exchanged visits.

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  • On the 13th of May Count Pahlen answered in a most peremptory letter informing Nelson that negotiations would be suspended while he remained at Reval.

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  • The latter lake with Rainy Lake and other connected bodies of water belong to the Hudson Bay system of waters, their outlet being by Winnipeg river to Lake Winnipeg, from which flows Nelson river.

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  • Once more Ali turned Turk and fought against his recent friends with such success that in the end he remained in possession of Butrinto, Prevesa and Vonitza on the coast, was created pasha " of three tails " by the sultan, and received the congratulations of Nelson.

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  • Great Britain retaliated by laying an embargo on the vessels of the three neutral powers, and by sending a considerable fleet to the Baltic under the command of Parker and Nelson.

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  • He attended Hampden-Sidney and William and Mary colleges, was admitted to the bar, and practised in Nelson county (till 1821) and afterwards in Albemarle county.

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  • In 1796 peace with France was concluded, but in 1798, during Napoleon's absence in Egypt and after Nelson's victory at Aboukir, Maria Carolina induced Ferdinand to go to war with France once more.

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  • Nelson arrived in Naples in September, where he was enthusiastically received.

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  • The king, after a somewhat farcical occupation of Rome, which had been evacuated by the French, hurried back to Naples as soon as the French attacked his troops, and although the lazzaroni (the lowest class of the people) were devoted to the dynasty and ready to defend it, he fled with the court to Palermo in a panic on board Nelson's ships.

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  • While the vessels were being prepared for the voyage to Toulon all the hostages in the castles were liberated save four; but on the 24th of June Nelson arrived with his fleet, and on hearing of the capitulation he refused to g p recognize it save in so far as it concerned the French.

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  • Ruffo indignantly declared that once the treaty was signed, not only by himself but by the Russian and Turkish commandants and by the British captain Foote, it must be respected, and on Nelson's refusal he said that he would not help him to capture the castles.

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  • But on the 28th Nelson received despatches from the court (in reply to his own), in consequence of which he had the vessels brought under the guns of his ships, and many of the Republicans were arrested.

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  • Caracciolo, who had been caught whilst attempting to escape from Naples, was tried by a court-martial of Royalist officers under Nelson's auspices on board the admiral's flagship, condemned to death and hanged at the yard arm.

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  • For the part played by Nelson in these transactions see the articles Caracciolo and Nelson.

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  • C. Gutteridge, with an introduction, where Nelson's action is defended, and a.

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  • Manganese ore-mining began in Virginia in 1857 in the Shenandoah Valley, and the product increased from about 100 tons in that year to about 5000 tons (mined near Warminster, Nelson county) in 1868 and 1869.

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  • Virginia was by far the most important state in 1908 in the production of soapstone, nearly the whole product being taken from a long narrow belt running north-east from Nelson county into Albemarle county; more than 90% of the output was sawed into slabs for laundry and laboratory appliances.

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  • His nephew, Henry Nelson Coleridge, gathered together some specimens of the Table Talk of the few last years.

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  • After Coleridge's death several of his works were edited by his nephew, Henry Nelson Coleridge, the husband of Sara, the poet's only daughter.

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  • It stands on the small estuary of the Grey or Mawhera river, has a good harbour, and railway communication with Hokitika, Reef ton, &c., while the construction of a line to connect with Christchurch and Nelson was begun in 1887.

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  • A pit called the "Maelstrom," in Croghan's Hall, is the spot most remote from the mouth of Gerta's Grotto Creighton's Dome Index Hovey's Cathedral 0' Martel Nelson's Domes p a e t a j-?l . ?Einbigler Dome Edna's Dome Galloway's Dome Chief City Violet.

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  • Napoleon bombarded it in 1793 without success, and Nelson made it his headquarters for some time.

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  • The theatres are the opera-house in Nelson's Place, and the Theatre Royal.

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  • It was for a long time a thankless post, for St Vincent was at once half incapacitated by ill-health and very arbitrary, while Nelson, who considered that Keith's appointment was 'a personal slight to himself, was peevish and insubordinate.

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  • There are, however, figures of Lord Chatham and Nelson, set up by the officials who received the fees fdrmerly paid by visitors to the exhibition.

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  • Although peace was made with France in 1796, the demands of the French Directory, whose troops occupied Rome, alarmed the king once more, and at his wife's instigation he took advantage of Napoleon's absence in Egypt and of Nelson's victories to go to war.

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  • He marched with his army against the French and entered Rome (29th of November), but on the defeat of some of his columns he hurried back to Naples, and on the approach of the French, fled on board Nelson's ship the "Vanguard" to Sicily, leaving his capital in a state of anarchy.

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  • The savage punishment of the Neapolitan Republicans is dealt with in more detail under Naples, Nelson and Caracciolo, but it is necessary to say here that the king, and above all the queen, were particularly anxious that no mercy should be shown to the rebels, and Maria Carolina made use of Lady Hamilton, Nelson's mistress, to induce him to execute her own spiteful vengeance.

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  • The constitution was approved by Congress and signed by the president on the 29th of May 1848; the first state election had already been held on the 8th of May, and Governor Nelson Dewey and other state officers were sworn into office on the 7th of June.

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  • Under these circumstances Nelson's victory of Aboukir (1st of August), which gave the British full command of the Mediterranean and secluded Bonaparte in Egypt, was the signal for a second coalition.

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  • A scheme was prepared for a joint attack on the English coast, but it was foiled by the battle of St Vincent, in which Jervis and Nelson forced the Spanish fleet to retire to Cadiz.

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  • Stretching eastward as far as the Rosetta mouth of the Nile is the spacious bay of Aboukir, where on the 1st of August 1798 Nelson fought the battle of the Nile, often referred to as the battle of Aboukir.

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  • He had aboard his two ships, the " Lady Nelson " of 60 tons and the whaler " Albion " of 3 06 tons, three officials, a lance-corporal and seven privates of the New South Wales Corps, six free men and twenty-five convicts, together with an adequate supply of live stock, and landed at Risdon, near Hobart, where he was joined shortly afterwards by fifteen soldiers and forty-two convicts.

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  • Discover what life was like in Nelson's Navy and meet the most famous admiral in the world.

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  • Nelson Runger's clear, distinctive narration makes this fascinating audiobook accessible to listeners of all ages.

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  • He carried the great banner at Lord Nelson's funeral.

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  • Burnham Market Burnham Rectory was the reputed birthplace of Admiral Lord Nelson.

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  • Nelson's Navy The Royal Navy was the mainstay of the British Empire for 300 years, and Britain's only bulwark against invasion.

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  • The fatal shot was fired, and Nelson ' s spinal column was broken.

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  • Foley's seizing of opportunity exactly corresponded to the spirit in which Nelson himself had turned out of the line at St Vincent.

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  • But Staines responded within four minutes, when Telemaque fed Mark Nwokeji, who hit a curling shot past Stuart Nelson.

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  • Horatio Nelson - British hero Unlike many of his naval predecessors Nelson was keen to experiment and test new ideas of naval engagement.

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  • Nelson is never fazed by wheelchairs or crutches - he never sees the wheelchair, just the person.

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  • A Man's Portrait of a Woman London Thomas Nelson 1910 First Edition colored frontispiece.

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  • At the funeral of Lord Nelson in January 1806 Captain Bayntun bore the guidon in the water procession from Greenwich Hospital.

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  • Acting on a tip-off from a fellow political hack, Nelson accused Sunday Telegraph political editor Patrick Hennessy of being behind the dirty deed.

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  • August 20 th 1861 Maurice Whittle aged 16 was charged with stealing a silk handkerchief from Nelson Trafalgar Howard at Melford.

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  • It's full of Nelson memorabilia and interesting oldie worldly rooms and in winter has roaring log fires.

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  • A. Nelson 2001, Conducting gramicidin activity in phospholipid monolayers, Biophys.

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  • Tynan was much mythologized during his lifetime, and Richard Nelson and Colin Chambers's script at once maintains the myth and humanizes the man.

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  • System on a says gene Nelson are failing to.

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  • Had you not come around,, Eric would probably have me in a full Nelson right now.

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  • States and canada a warehouse in on the top Nelson 's teatro and.

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  • He's pullin ' off some pretty tasty moves but now he's in a half Nelson and he's in trouble.

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  • Nr editors a and singles can of admiral Nelson ends.

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  • The French playmaker Johan Micoud converted the spot kick and Nelson Valdez scored a further two goals before half-time to settle the contest.

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  • Trafalgar and Nelson, until a generation ago, were names that inspired every schoolchild and enthused them with patriotic pride.

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  • Owing to an attack of nervous prostration, he was unable to fulfill his engagement at Nelson on Friday.

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  • Shortly after 11 a.m. Nelson was pacing the quarterdeck with Captain Henry Blackwood, the captain of the frigate Euryalus.

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  • The Natural Habitat of Nelson Mandela house on the outer reaches of Holloway road.

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  • This will be filled with the face of Nelson in calm repose.

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  • His only child, Beryl Harries Brunker became a schoolmistress and married Leslie Nelson, a Clerk in Holy Orders on August 16 1944.

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  • Trafalgar Square is still one of London's grandest architectural set pieces with its central focal point of Nelson's Column.

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  • Foreground left is HMS Snake, an eighteen gun sloop from Nelson's era.

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  • Admiral Nelson was undoubtedly a military strategist of the highest order.

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  • The JST welcomes people from all over the world onto its two specially designed tall ships - the Lord Nelson and the Tenacious.

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  • Under the hammer Bonhams held a special ' Nelson ' sale in July, which raised a total of £ 1.8m.

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  • Anthony Nelson, Chief Executive is a member of The Association of corporate treasurers.

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  • Nelson instead studied tuba at San Francisco State University, later touring Europe as part of the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra.

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  • Thereafter were added sub-statues of Chief-Justice John Marshall and George Mason (1726-1792) by Crawford, and statues of Andrew Lewis (1730-1781) and Thomas Nelson (1738-1789), and six allegorical subjects, by Randolph Rogers (1825-1892), the monument being completed in 1869, at a cost of about $260,000, of which about $47,000 represented private gifts and the interest thereon.

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  • Setting sail for Egypt on the 19th of June, he again had the good fortune to elude Nelson and arrived off Alexandria on the 2nd of July.

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  • For all that, Auckland and Wellington are the most populous of the -larger districts, while Nelson, Westland and Marlborough have for a long time shown the slowest increase.

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  • This retort caused Nelson annoyance which he did not attempt to conceal, but he justly concluded that he had nothing further to do at Reval, and therefore returned down the Baltic. Nelson remained with the fleet till he was relieved at his own request, and was able to sail for England on the 18th of June.

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  • On the 26th Nelson changed his attitude and authorized Sir William Hamilton, the British minister, to inform the cardinal that he (Nelson) would do nothing to break the armistice; while Captains Bell and Troubridge wrote that they had Nelson's authority to state that the latter would not oppose the embarcation of the Republicans.

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  • The university is maintained with the proceeds of an endowment fund derived chiefly from public lands given by the national government in accordance with the land grant, or Morrill, Act of 1862 (see Morrill, Justin S.) and from the bequest ($100,000) of Abner Coburn (1803-1885); by appropriations of Congress under the second Morrill Act (1890), and under the Nelson Amendment of 1907, by appropriations of the state legislature, and by fees paid by the students.

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  • Dave Nelson had the ball a few minutes later and shot but the ball rebounded off the crossbar to safety.

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  • We walked up to the Admiral Nelson under umbrellas for a late lunch and then all said a reluctant farewell.

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  • In command of the flotilla of boats at Boulogne, La Touche Treville twice repulsed the English attacks on it under Nelson.

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  • One day him and Nelson were boxing, The compass, like sailor lads do.

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  • The FRU maintained the sectarian bigot Brian Nelson on its payroll, knowing full well his hatred of Catholics.

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  • Trafalgar Square is still one of London 's grandest architectural set pieces with its central focal point of Nelson 's Column.

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  • The last shoemaker 's shop closed down around 26 years ago, says Nelson.

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  • Today, the clipper ships of Nelson 's Dockyard and Falmouth Bay have been replaced by sleek, million-dollar yachts.

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  • Foreground left is HMS Snake, an eighteen gun sloop from Nelson 's era.

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  • Anthony Nelson, Chief Executive is a member of The Association of Corporate Treasurers.

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  • The RIB 's untimely departure would have stirred memories for Nelson.

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  • Because of Nelson Mandela, theApartheid in South Africa was abolished.

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  • The traditional sock monkey is made of two Rockford Red Heel socks originally from Nelson Knitting Mills, but now Fox River Mills.

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  • The original Rockford Red Heel socks were created by Nelson Knitting Mills in Rockford, Illinois, and meant to be work socks.

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  • Mothers made them for their children so frequently that in 1920, Nelson Knitting Mills actually began including the instructions for making sock monkeys with their product.

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  • The Amish Showroom has two locations, one in Nelson, Wisconsin, and the other in Coates, Minnesota.

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  • Located in Nelson, Wisconsin, the Amish Showroom is a full service furniture store offering a variety of Amish-made home furnishings for every room.

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  • While the idea for Earth Day was originally conceived by Senator Gaylord Nelson in 1962, it wasn't until 1970 that it was first celebrated in the United States.

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  • Bringing the idea of political interest in the environment to President Kennedy, Nelson's actions inspired a Conservation Tour by Kennedy to help spread environmental awareness.

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  • Nelson was struck by the effectiveness of these teach-ins and decided to organize a massive grassroots effort of his own, to be known as Earth Day, a major environmental teach-in.

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  • Nelson attributed much of the first Earth Day success to the grassroots efforts of the people.

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  • Musician Gunnar Nelson, who replaced Jeff Conaway.

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  • He appeared in many movies with members of the "Brat Pack", a nickname given to actors including Emilio Estevez, Demi Moore, and Judd Nelson.

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  • Other than legendary country music careers, Hank Williams Jr. and Willie Nelson are both known for their bad boy ways, but you would think age would have mellowed them by now-not!

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  • While on tour, the 73-year-old Willie Nelson and his band were pulled over for a routine commercial inspection of their tour bus.

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  • Nelson and his companions, including his sister, were arrested and cited for drug possession.

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  • The fact that Willie Nelson uses marijuana shouldn't come as a huge shock, especially to his fans.

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  • Nelson has been a long time proponent of legalizing pot use, and two days prior, he had made a renewed appeal for the decriminalized of the drug's use while on a Texas political campaign on behalf of governor candidate Kinky Friedman.

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  • While Willie Nelson is facing legal problems for drug use, the misdemeanor assault case against 57-year-old Hank Williams Jr. goes to the grand jury.

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  • Perhaps Hank Williams Jr. and Willie Nelson would find it cost effective to find an attorney who gives group discounts to old timers with long histories of legal complications.

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  • He was replaced by singer Gunnar Nelson.

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  • Charles Nelson Reilly - Match Game panelist; passed away from complications from pneumonia on May 25 at age 76.

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  • Despite a reputation for diva like behavior, Campbell's international presence includes a personal friendship with former South African President Nelson Mandela and an on-again off-again relationship with Robert DeNiro in the early 1990s.

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  • It's not clear who was at fault for Willie Nelson racking up a debt of 32 million dollars to the Internal Revenue Service.

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  • More starry, but with smaller cups, are Nelson's hybrids; tall, free, and distinct habit; the best, Nelsoni major, minor, pulchellus (perfect shape), Mrs C.J.

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  • If you want to play Clint Black in the park or Willie Nelson in your bedroom, a book of tab gives you this freedom.

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  • Nelson Sauvignon Blanc - Gooseberry, passion fruit and lime give this versatile wine an exotic flavor.

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  • Speaking of characters, you get to select from some rather stereotypical musical personalities, including those that look like Elvis, Willie Nelson, and Geri Halliwell.

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  • It will facilitate your research if you use a source that will show you research results for both the family name spelling you requested as well as alternative spellings such as Nelson and Nielson or Blackman and Blakman.

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  • Mortgage lenders are very aware of this situation and an alarming forty percent of reverse mortgage applications submitted fall into this category according to Nelson Locke, CEO of Value Financial in Miami, Florida.

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  • Nelson Appliances does not have as large as selection as some of the other companies that specialize in small appliance repair.

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  • The school is supported by such humanitarian heavyweights as Nelson Mandela.

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  • Frosty's legacy starts as a song written by Walter "Jack" Rollins and Steve Nelson.

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  • Nelson Rarities specializes in antique engagement rings and has a special category for cushion cut diamonds.

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  • Stephanie Nelson, also known as The Coupon Mom, is a grocery shopping and personal finance expert for ABC's Good Morning America.

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  • Ricky Nelson, Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, The Everly Brothers, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly and Gene Vincent are some of the other rockabilly artists most people have heard of.

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  • Spinner Nelson (played by Shane Kippel) earned his nickname from his bouts with ADHD.

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  • Gina Tognoni (ex-Dinah, GL, Kelly, OLTL) - Tognoni played Sam Nelson, a love interest for Gina's brother Owen and a dedicated volunteer focused on making the world a better place.

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  • Willie Nelson's renowned "Fourth of July Picnic" (with its many celebrity guest singers) was held here for five years in a row (1995-1999), attracting thousands of visitors.

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  • Yvette Nelson - Not only is she a Playboy model, but she also a singer.

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  • Nelson Mandela brought them to perform for the Nobel Prize commission, and they have recorded with everyone from Dolly Parton to George Clinton.

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  • Haggard, along with artists like Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, Sr, Willie Nelson, and Patsy Cline really transcend genres - they just plain make good music that just so happens to be called country.

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  • Cash joined forced with his old friend Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Kris Kristofferson to record under the name The Highwaymen.

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  • This song is the title track from the new Willie Nelson album, which was produced by none other than Ryan Adams.

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  • Tragedy struck the band on May 17th, 2004 when guitarist Alex Nelson was killed in a car accident and the band broke up soon after.

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  • With plenty of energy, pop- punk music band Hawk Nelson has earned plenty of accolades in their short career - and they don't show signs of stopping anytime soon.

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  • The band's name stems from a unique combination of the last name of professional skateboarder Tony Hawk (who is not affiliated with the band) and a Nelson Boot Repair, a store on Jason Dunn's hometown.

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  • Their third album, "Hawk Nelson is My Friend" with a release date of April 2008, promises to go deeper in terms of musical growth, while still infused with the spirit of fun apparent in previous albums.

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  • McNevan and Augustine also have a side-project band called FM Static that has been met with success, and McNevan is credited with discovering the popular Christian/Mainstream punk-pop-rock band Hawk Nelson.

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  • Willie Nelson has been making country music for over a half-century and is still going strong, releasing records well into his 70s.

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  • The song was actually penned by Willie Nelson, who was a struggling Nashville songwriter at the time.

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  • Instead, it was penned by Willie Nelson, who at the time of the recording (1961) was a struggling Nashville songwriter.

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  • Nelson now says it is his favorite song of his that anyone has ever recorded.

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  • The Nelson Region offers a variety of Lord of the Rings based activities, and it is also where "the ring" from The Lord of the Rings was fashioned in the Jens Hansen Gold and Silversmith workshop.

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  • In the Queen Anne range is the Royal Naval Museum, containing models, relics of Nelson and of Franklin, and other objects.

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  • A British fleet under Nelson, sent into the Mediterranean in May 1798 primarily for their defence, checkmated the designs of Bonaparte in Egypt, and then, returning to Naples, encouraged that court to adopt a spirited policy.

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  • For the events which then occurred at Naples, so compromising to the reputation of Nelson, see NELSON and NAPLES.

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  • In 1906 he joined the Edinburgh publishing firm of Thomas Nelson & Sons.

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  • By good fortune the armada evaded Nelson and arrived safely off Malta.

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  • Villeneuve, who was to have co-operated with Missiessy; did indeed leave Toulon, at a moment when Nelson, whose policy it was to encourage him to come out by not staying too near the port, was absent, on the 17th of January 1805.

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