Is there a sympathy which ties men together in the bonds of friendship without having a personal knowledge of each other ? If so (and, I helieve, it was so to you), I was your friend and acquaintance before I saw you. Your conduct and character, on the... Dictionary of National Biography - Page 151publié par - 1886Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1833 - 1032 pages
...his heroism, in a letter full of all kindliest feelings from Lord Nelson. " MY DEAR BLACKWOOD, — Is there a sympathy which ties men together in the...without having a personal knowledge of each other f If so, (and, 1 believe, it was so to you,) I was your friend and acquaintance before I saw you. Your... | |
| 1834 - 850 pages
...the following letter- urora lord Nelson* •_ •...• •• /'•»[ 'tin "My dear Blackwood, — Is there a sympathy which ties men together in the bonds of friendship witho^e having a personal knowledge of each other? If so (and I believe it was so to you), I was your... | |
| John Wilson - 1856 - 412 pages
...on his heroism, in a letter full of all kindliest feelings from Lord Nelson. MY DEAR BLACKWOOD,— Is there a sympathy which ties men together in the...a personal knowledge of each other ? If so (and, I helieve, it was so to you), I was your friend and acquaintance hefore I saw you. Your conduct and character,... | |
| John Wilson - 1856 - 416 pages
...on his heroism, in a letter full of all kindliest feelings from Lord Nelson. MY DEAR BLACKWOOD,— Is there a sympathy which ties men together in the...a personal knowledge of each other ? If so (and, I helieve, it was so to you), I was your friend and acquaintance before I saw you. Your conduct and character,... | |
| Harriet Sydney Dobbs Montagu Blackwood - 1897 - 590 pages
...records contain several letters from Nelson. In one of these he says : — " MY DEAR BLACKWOOD, — Is there a sympathy which ties men together in the...knowledge of each other ? If so (and I believe it was *o to you), I was your friend and acquaintance before I saw you." The last letter but one was written,... | |
| William Henry Fitchett - 1902 - 430 pages
...and has acquired great renown." — LORD ST. VINCENT. " IS there a sympathy which ties men together 1 in the bonds of friendship without having a personal...was your friend and acquaintance before I saw you." These words were not written by one sentimental and dreamy youth to another, but by an admiral to a... | |
| Colin White - 2002 - 380 pages
...exploit he wrote one of his wonderful warm letters to Blackwood, talking of 'a sympathy which ties men in the bonds of friendship without having a personal knowledge of each other'. When war broke out in 1803 after the Peace of Amiens, Blackwood was appointed to HMS Euryalus. During... | |
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