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Fighting Instructions, 1530-1816

PART IX
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It was, we know, the old Dutch manner of meeting the English method of attack in the earliest days of the line.[39] Had he given Villeneuve time for forming his line properly the enemy's battle order would have been only the weaker.

Had he taken time to form his own order the mass of the attack would have been delivered little later than it was, its impact would have been intensified, and the victory might well have been even more decisive than it was, while the sacrifice it cost would certainly have been less, incalculably less, if we think that the sacrifice included Nelson himself.
FOOTNOTES: [1] _Nelson's Letters and Despatches_, p.

382.
[2] Nicolas, _Nelson's Despatches_, v.

287, note.

It is also given in vol.vii.p.


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