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The Life of Nelson, Volume 2
The Embodiment of the Sea Power of Great Britain

The Life of Nelson, Volume 2 The Embodiment of the Sea Power of Great Britain

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THE LIFE OF NELSON

THE EMBODIMENT OF THE SEA POWER OF GREAT BRITAIN

BY

CAPTAIN A. T. MAHAN, D.C.L., LL.D.
UNITED STATES NAVY

AUTHOR OF
"THE INFLUENCE OF SEA POWER UPON HISTORY, 1660-1783,"
"THE INFLUENCE OF SEA POWER UPON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND EMPIRE,"
AND OF A "LIFE OF ADMIRAL FARRAGUT"

IN TWO VOLUMES

VOL. II.

LONDON
SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON, & COMPANY,
LIMITED
1897


Vice-Admiral, Lord NelsonVice-Admiral, Lord Nelson

CONTENTS OF VOL. II.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
 
BATTLE PLANS.
 
CHAPTER XIV.
 
NELSON TEMPORARILY COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF IN THE MEDITERRANEAN.—RELIEVED BY LORD KEITH.—APPLIES TO RETURN TO ENGLAND ON ACCOUNT OF ILL HEALTH.
 
AUGUST, 1799—JUNE, 1800.
 
Nelson left in temporary command 1
His disposition of the squadron 1
Made Duke of Bronté in Sicily 2
His hopes of remaining in command disappointed 3
His discontent 3
Energy and tact in exercising command 4
Affairs in Rome and Naples 5
Nelson visits Minorca 6
His anxiety about Malta 7
Portuguese squadron recalled to Lisbon.—Nelson's action 8
Characteristics of his intercourse with foreign officials 10
Urgency with army to support blockade of La Valetta 12
Partial success in this 13
Successes on the Continent of the Coalition against France 14
Subsequent blunders and disasters 15
Nelson's mortification at Bonaparte's escape to France 16
The French defeat the Turks at Aboukir 17
Nelson peremptorily forbids Sidney Smith to allow any French to leave Egypt 18
Smith nevertheless countenances the Convention of El Arish 19
His action disallowed by Keith and Nelson 20
Nelson's vivid expressions of disapproval 21
Nelson joins Keith at Leghorn 22
They visit Palermo and Malta together 22
Capture of "Le Généreux," 74, by Nelson's division 24
Nelson's relations with Keith, and bearing towards him 27
Keith orders Nelson to take personal charge off Malta 28
Nelson's annoyance and remonstrance 29
His restiveness under Keith's command 30
He returns from Malta to Palermo 31
The "Guillaume Tell," 80, captured in his absence 31
Displeasure of the Admiralty at his quitting his station 32
Letters of the First Lord 33
Nelson's soreness under them 34
He applies for leave to return to England 35
 
CHAPTER XV.
 
NELSON LEAVES THE MEDITERRANEAN.—THE JOURNEY OVERLAND THROUGH GERMANY.—ARRIVAL IN ENGLAND.—SEPARATION FROM LADY NELSON.—HOISTS HIS FLAG IN THE CHANNEL FLEET, UNDER LORD ST. VINCENT.
 
JUNE, 1800—JANUARY, 1801.
 
Nelson escorts the Queen of Naples to Leghorn with two British ships-of-the-line 36
Keith's displeasure 37
Nelson at Leghorn 37
Austrians defeated at Marengo 37
Nelson and the Hamiltons leave Leghorn for Ancona 39
Journey to Trieste and Vienna 40
Enthusiasm shown towards Nelson by the people 40
Mention of him and Lady Hamilton by eye-witnesses 41
Anecdotes of him 42
His meeting with the Archduke Charles at Prague 43
Mrs. St. George's account of him at Dresden 43
Her disparaging mention of Lady Hamilton 44
Arrival of the party in England 45
Lady Nelson's attitude at this time 46
Her letters to Nelson 47
His reception and conduct in London 48
Growing estrangement between him and Lady Nelson 51
Anecdote of his visit to Fonthill 52
Final breach with Lady Nelson 53
Her blameless character, and subsequent life 54
Nelson's testimony to her conduct 55
Hoists his flag on board the "San Josef" at Plymouth 56
Birth of the child Horatia 56
Nelson's care to conceal his relations with Lady Hamilton 57

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