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Excerpt from Dispatches and Letters, Vol. 1: Relating to the Blockade of Brest, 1803-1805
The various papers and documents which fill this volume, and those which are to be embodied in its successor, are an essential complement to the 'letters and Dispatches' Of Nelson Of the same period included in the volumes edited by Sir N. Harris Nicolas. Hitherto our understanding Of the conditions of the great blockade Of 1803 - 5 has necessarily been partial and imperfect. The character Of the Operations within the Mediter ranean is, indeed, well known, but no sort Of justice has been done to the achievement Of Cornwallis and his captains. Their work as blockaders was more important and more successful than that Of Nelson at the same period. The tenacity of Com wallis prepared the way for Trafalgar; it had already forced upon Napoleon the consciousness Of his impotence, and was to drive him to those conti nental complications which led to the catastrophe Of Waterloo. As Captain Mahan finely says, in a sentence Often quoted, 'those storm-beaten ships, upon which the soldiers Of the granule arm�e never looked, stood between them and the dominion Of the world.'
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