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The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders

CHAPTER 4
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A mile off they will fight desperately." Pasley's loss of a leg had a decisive effect upon the career of Matthew Flinders.

So fine a sailor and so tough a fighting man would unquestionably, if not partially incapacitated, have had conferred upon him during the following years of war commands that would have led to his playing a very prominent part in fleet operations.

As it was, he did not go to sea again, though he was promoted through various ranks to that of Admiral of the Blue (1801).

He became commander in chief at the Nore in 1798, and at Plymouth in 1799.

Had he received other sea commands, his vigorous, alert young aide-de-camp might have continued to serve with him, and would thus have just missed the opportunities that came to him in his next sphere of employment.


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