Memoirs of Emma, Lady Hamilton; With Anecdotes of Her Friends And Contemporaries

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Nelson sailed from Naples well pleased with the success of his mission, and six thousand soldiers were sent in the fleet belonging to that nation, to co-operate with the English and the royalists at Toulon. But though their Sicilian majesties had a radical hatred to the new state of things in France, and were very glad to lend what assistance they could towards the suppression of the anarchy which prevailed there, neither they nor their ministers adopted any course for the reformation of their
...own states. It is remark- able enough, that at this period an Englishman should have had the direction of public affairs at Naples, while two of the same nation pos- sessed the particular confidence of the king and queen. Sir John Acton, a baronet of an ancient catholic family in Shropshire, having entered into the imperial service in 1763, was raised for his services to the rank of major-general : and ii8 MEMOIRS OF on being sent to Naples, in 1778, he was there made secretary of state, with the department of the navy and commerce, and the rank of lieu- tenant-general.

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