| Thomas Budd Shaw, sir William Smith - 1864 - 554 pages
...battle of Trafalgar, was considered at an end. The fleets of the enemy were not merely defeated, but destroyed ; new navies must be built, and a new race...their invading our shores could again be contemplated. Jt was not, therefore, from any selfish reflection upon the magnitude of our loss that we mourned for... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1865 - 244 pages
...battle of Trafalgar, was considered at an end. The fleets of the enemy were not merely defeated but destroyed ; new navies must be built, and a new race...people of England grieved that funeral ceremonies, and public monuments, and posthumous rewards, were all which they could now bestow upon him whom the... | |
| Penny readings - 1866 - 304 pages
...battle of Trafalgar, was considered at an end. The fleets of the enemy were not merely defeated, but destroyed ; new navies must be built, and a new race...people of England grieved that funeral ceremonies, and public monuments, and posthumous rewards, were all which they could now bestow upon him whom the... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1866 - 408 pages
...Trafalgar, was considered at an end. The fleets of the enemy were not merely defeated — they were destroyed : new navies must be built, and a new race...people of England grieved that funeral ceremonies, and public monuments. and posthumous rewards, were all which they could now bestow upon him whom the... | |
| Friedrich Otto Froembling - 1866 - 438 pages
...battle of Trafalgar, was considered at an end. The fleets of the enemy were not merely defeated, but destroyed; new navies must be built, and a new race...people of England grieved that funeral ceremonies, and public monuments, and posthumous rewards, were all which they could now bestow upon him whom the... | |
| Readers - 1866 - 408 pages
...Trafalgar, was considered at an end. The fleets of the enemy were not merely defeated — they were destroyed : new navies must be built, and a new race...from any selfish reflection upon the magnitude of oar loss that we mourned for him ; the general sorrow was of a higher character. The people of England... | |
| Marlborough coll - 1867 - 414 pages
...battle of Trafalgar, was considered at an end. The fleets of the enemy were not merely defeated, but destroyed ; new navies must be built, and a new race...people of England grieved that funeral ceremonies, and public monuments, and posthumous rewards, were all which they could now bestow upon him whom the... | |
| Book - 1867 - 662 pages
...battle of Trafalgar, was considered at an end : tho fleets of the enemy were not merely defeated, but destroyed ; new navies must be built, and a new race of seamen reared for them, before tho possibility of their invading our shores could again be contemplated. It was not, therefore, from... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1868 - 530 pages
...battle of Trafalgar, was considered at an end. The fleets of the enemy were not merely defeated, but destroyed ; new navies must be built, and a new race...people of England grieved that funeral ceremonies, and public monuments, and posthumous rewards, were all which3 they could now bestow upon him whom the... | |
| Scottish school-book assoc - 1869 - 438 pages
...battle of Trafalgar, was considered at an end. The fleets of the enemy' were not merely defeated, but destroyed; new navies' must be built, and a new race...people of England grieved' that funeral ceremonies, and public monuments, and posthumous rewards, were all that they could nbw bestow upon him' whom the... | |
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