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He then mentions by name Troubridge, -- who led the fleet, -- Nelson, and
The Life of Nelson, Volume 1 (of 2) The Embodiment of the Sea Power of Great Britain 1877
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"Troubridge," -- to me -- "jump aft and run our ensign up to the peak, will ye?"
Overdue The Story of a Missing Ship Harry Collingwood 1886
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He then mentions by name Troubridge, ” who led the fleet, ” Nelson, and Collingwood, and five ships (without the names of the captains),
The Life of Nelson Mahan, A. T. 1897
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"Troubridge," he says, "has so completely prevented my ever mentioning anybody's service, that I am become a cipher, and he has gained a victory over Nelson's spirit.
The Life of Horatio Lord Nelson Southey, Robert, 1774-1843 1993
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"Troubridge," he says, "has so completely prevented my ever mentioning anybody's service, that I am become a cipher, and he has gained a victory over Nelson's spirit.
The Life of Horatio Lord Nelson Robert Southey 1808
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These women generally come across as significantly more likeable than Hall; Troubridge, especially, almost comes across as a near saint as she continues to staunchly defend, admire and love Hall despite Hall's painful affair with an extremely sulky, bad tempered nurse.
Our Three Selves mariness 2007
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Lily Talbot wrote an account of her sitting with Leonard and sent it to Lady Troubridge on December 29, 1917 there were two witnesses in this case.
Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004
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Lily Talbot wrote an account of her sitting with Leonard and sent it to Lady Troubridge on December 29, 1917 there were two witnesses in this case.
Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004
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Lily Talbot wrote an account of her sitting with Leonard and sent it to Lady Troubridge on December 29, 1917 there were two witnesses in this case.
Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004
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To put such a proposal in October 1914 before an Admiralty about to court-martial Admiral Troubridge for his failure to hurl his squadron at Goeben required unassailable self-confidence and an iron sense of purpose.
Castles of Steel Massie, Robert K., 1929- 2003
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