The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I. - With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters By Distinguished Characters by Horatio Nelson
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country_--for his "DEAR ENGLAND;" and let us never forget, that to him
we owe more than to any man for our existence as a great and powerful Nation. His country has truly honoured him; and it is not presumptuous in the Editors to affirm, that his deeds will be remembered, not _only in name_, but in _their consequences_, by our remotest posterity. Were we to dedicate them, unto whom should we?--To the BRITISH NAVY; as the genuine sentiments of a _true seaman_--the _first_ even of their own _Heroes_; for NELSON could forego all private feelings, _all selfish motives_, for that which will ever be the first object of a truly great and brave man--the _glory and happiness of his country_. Our task, which has, from various causes, been attended with more difficulties than could be imagined, is thus far accomplished; and we have the pleasure to inform the public, that a very large collection of LORD NELSON'S _most important public and private correspondence_, &c. with the most distinguished characters (_at home and abroad_) is now in preparation for the press. Many of the documents will certainly throw a light on political transactions at present _very imperfectly understood_; and those which we intend to present to the world, we doubt not, will be found more than usually interesting. CONTENTS. * * * * * |
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