The Life of Nelson, Volume 1 The Embodiment of the Sea Power of Great Britain Quotes
The Life of Nelson, Volume 1 The Embodiment of the Sea Power of Great Britain
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“It is difficult for the non-military mind to realize how great is the moral effort of disobeying a superior, whose order on the one hand covers all responsibility, and on the other entails the most serious personal and professional injury, if violated without due cause; the burden of proving which rests upon the junior. For the latter it is, justly and necessarily, not enough that his own intentions or convictions were honest: he has to show, not that he meant to do right, but that he actually did right, in disobeying in the particular instance. Under no less rigorous exactions can due military subordination be maintained.”
― The Life of Nelson - Vol. I [Illustrated Edition]
― The Life of Nelson - Vol. I [Illustrated Edition]
