First gain the victory and then make the best use of it you can.

First gain the victory and then make the best use of it you can.

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Let me alone: I have yet my legs and one arm. Tell the surgeon to make haste and his instruments. I know I must lose my right arm, so the sooner it's off the better.

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Now I can do no more. We must trust to the Great Disposer of all events and the justice of our cause. I thank God for this opportunity of doing my duty.

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Buonaparte has often made his boast that our fleet would be worn out by keeping the sea and that his was kept in order and increasing by staying in port; but know he finds, I fancy, if Emperors hear the truth, that his fleet suffers more in a night than ours in one year.

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If a man consults whether he is to fight, when he has the power in his own hands, it is certain that his opinion is against fighting.

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My greatest happiness is to serve my gracious King and Country and I am envious only of glory

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My character and good name are in my own keeping. Life with disgrace is dreadful. A glorious death is to be envied.

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I could not tread these perilous paths in safety, if I did not keep a saving sense of humor.

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Duty is the great business of a sea officer; all private considerations must give way to it, however painful it may be.

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Something must be left to chance nothing is sure in a sea fight beyond all others.

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But in case signals can neither be seen or perfectly understood no captain can do very wrong if he places his ship alongside the enemy.

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