Nelson's Refuge

Nelson's Refuge
Title Nelson's Refuge PDF eBook
Author Jason R Musteen
Publisher Naval Institute Press
Total Pages 378
Release 2011-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 1612510841

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Gibraltar has been one of Great Britain’s most legendary fortresses since its capture from Spain in 1704 and its strategic location as the gatekeeper of the Mediterranean Sea has given it a commanding position in the history of Modern Britain and in the history of the region. When war erupted between Britain and France in 1793, Gibraltar was already established as an impregnable fortress and as a strong source of British pride, but it was not yet a position of great strategic importance. However, during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars (1793-1815), Gibraltar became a powerful naval station in its own right and its soldiers became an offensive force as they frequently left the safety of their walls to attack the enemy in Europe and Africa. That combination of military and naval might transformed Gibraltar into a base capable of meeting the various demands in the Mediterranean for many years to come. This primarily naval and military history examines the growth of Gibraltar during this important time. The manuscript is not exclusively naval or military, though. The character of Gibraltar that has made it such a fascinating place to visit today includes a rich diversity of culture, religion, language, population, and history. Therefore, this work is at times a history of Gibraltarian society, of medicine and disease, of the convergence of religions, and of commerce in addition to being a history of Napoleon, Nelson, Wellington and the age in which they lived and fought.

Nelson's Refuge

Nelson's Refuge
Title Nelson's Refuge PDF eBook
Author Jason R. Musteen
Publisher US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Gibraltar
ISBN 9781591145455

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Examines Gibraltar's growth during the two-decade struggle with Napoleonic France. It served as a forward base for the operations of the Royal Navy and British army, and allowed Horatio Nelson to achieve his victories at the Nile and at Trafalgar. Also described is how Gibraltar served as the base of secret negotiations that brought Span to the British side during the Peninsular War and further served as the most forward operations base for the British in that war.

Nelson's New Illustrated Bible Manners and Customs

Nelson's New Illustrated Bible Manners and Customs
Title Nelson's New Illustrated Bible Manners and Customs PDF eBook
Author Ronald F. Youngblood
Publisher Thomas Nelson
Total Pages 9304
Release 1999-05-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 1418585688

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The most comprehensive, up-to-date, accurate information on life in Bible times available in one volume for the general reader.

Nelson's Annual Preacher's Sourcebook, Volume 3

Nelson's Annual Preacher's Sourcebook, Volume 3
Title Nelson's Annual Preacher's Sourcebook, Volume 3 PDF eBook
Author Thomas Nelson
Publisher Thomas Nelson
Total Pages 581
Release 2013-11-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 1401675778

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Preach great sermons and plan innovative worship services with the newest edition of Nelson’s Annual Preacher’s Sourcebook. This is the same sermon planner you have come to depend on for more than ten years, now with a disc included for your convenience!. In this volume, look for sermons, articles, and sermon starters by Daniel L. Akin, Dr. Mark L. Bailey, Dr. Phillip R. Bethancourt, Matt Carter, Steve Dighton, David Epstein, J.D. Greear, Ph.D., Jim Henry, Dr. Jeff Iorg, Dr. James MacDonald, Dr. Russell D. Moore, Dr. Adrian Rogers, Steven Smith, K. Marshall Williams,Sr., and Dr. O.S. Hawkins, general editor. These outstanding pastors provide an entire year’s worth of preaching and worship resources with a new, topical focus. Look for a new volume every fall. Features include: Sermons, creative outlines, illustrations, and quotes Worship helps, including hymns, prayers, and Scripture texts Inspirational thoughts and preaching techniques Sermons for special occasions and holidays Disc included containing all sermons and sermon starters Nelson's Annual Preacher's Sourcebooks sold to date: More than 135,000

Nelson's Illustrated Bible Dictionary

Nelson's Illustrated Bible Dictionary
Title Nelson's Illustrated Bible Dictionary PDF eBook
Author Ronald F. Youngblood
Publisher Thomas Nelson
Total Pages 1275
Release 2014-11-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 0529106248

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The most comprehensive and up-to-date Bible dictionary available. With a fresh new look and updated photographs, this new and enhanced edition is a wealth of bible study information for any level of study. It includes more than 7,000 entries, plus more than 500 full-color photographs, maps, and pronunciation guides. Features include: Cross-references to all major translations More than 7,000 up-to-date entries More than 500 full-color photographs and maps Enlarged type size for easier reading Visual Survey of the Bible from The Open Bible

Nelson's New Illustrated Bible Commentary

Nelson's New Illustrated Bible Commentary
Title Nelson's New Illustrated Bible Commentary PDF eBook
Author Thomas Nelson
Publisher Thomas Nelson
Total Pages 1863
Release 1999-05-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 1418587346

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A comprehensive verse-by-verse commentary for lay Bible students, fully highlighted by articles, maps, charts, and illustrations-all in one volume. Clear and Comprehensive: Annotations by leading evangelical scholars don't dodge tough issues; alternative views are presented fairly, but commentators make their positions clear. Attractively Designed: Graphics appeal to the sound-bite generation and others who aren't traditional commentary readers. Interesting and Revealing: Hundreds of feature articles that provide additional information or new perspectives on a topic related to Bible background. Visually Appealing: Maps, drawings, and photos illuminate the commentary and visualize important information.

British Malta, 1798–1835

British Malta, 1798–1835
Title British Malta, 1798–1835 PDF eBook
Author Andrew T. Zwilling
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 201
Release 2024-04-09
Genre History
ISBN 1040015131

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British Malta, 1798–1835 explores the incorporation and early administration of Malta as a British protectorate, and later as a Crown colony. Few connections existed between Great Britain and Malta before 1798, but Napoleon’s Mediterranean ambitions forged a link that remained even after the expulsion of the French. Malta’s incorporation into the British Empire encountered numerous and varied challenges: a deadly plague, diplomatic rows, economic rebuilding, continual food supply obstacles, and the unique challenge of governing a long-subjugated population. The Maltese people spent the previous 228 years ruled by an anachronistic crusading order that they were barred from joining. While most sought the protection of the British government, many also strove for more Maltese autonomy and agency. This tension helped define the first three and a half decades of British rule in Malta. Reaching beyond the traditional periodization of the Napoleonic era, this book provides a broader context of the fitful growth of the British Empire. Scholars and general readers drawn to the history of Malta, the British Mediterranean, and the expansion of the British Empire will find value in this narrative history.