Works, Volumen12,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... ship proudly arrives in our bay , Displaying her streamers and blazing away . O ! more fell to our port , is the cargo she bears , Than grenadoes , torpedoes , or warlike affairs ; Each chest is a bombshell thrown into our town To ...
... ship proudly arrives in our bay , Displaying her streamers and blazing away . O ! more fell to our port , is the cargo she bears , Than grenadoes , torpedoes , or warlike affairs ; Each chest is a bombshell thrown into our town To ...
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... meaning and necessity of this engagement be- tween the ships , till an honest old countryman at my elbow said he supposed this was the Battle of Hexham , as he recollected no fighting in Letters of Jonatban Oldstyle , Gent . 217.
... meaning and necessity of this engagement be- tween the ships , till an honest old countryman at my elbow said he supposed this was the Battle of Hexham , as he recollected no fighting in Letters of Jonatban Oldstyle , Gent . 217.
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Washington Irving. His first cruise was to the West Indies in the ship Ganges , commanded by Captain Thomas Tingey . In this and several subsequent cruises , no opportunity occurred to call forth particular services ; but the attention ...
Washington Irving. His first cruise was to the West Indies in the ship Ganges , commanded by Captain Thomas Tingey . In this and several subsequent cruises , no opportunity occurred to call forth particular services ; but the attention ...
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... ship in our Navy , and from having been in a manner disgraced in the affair with the Leopard . This last circumstance had acquired her the character of an unlucky ship , -the worst of stigmas among sailors , who are devout believers in ...
... ship in our Navy , and from having been in a manner disgraced in the affair with the Leopard . This last circumstance had acquired her the character of an unlucky ship , -the worst of stigmas among sailors , who are devout believers in ...
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... ships . The Shannon was a prime vessel , equipped in an extraordinary manner for the express purpose of combating ... ship ; with a crew , a great part of whom were newly recruited and not brought into proper discipline . They were ...
... ships . The Shannon was a prime vessel , equipped in an extraordinary manner for the express purpose of combating ... ship ; with a crew , a great part of whom were newly recruited and not brought into proper discipline . They were ...
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