| 1814 - 466 páginas
...crew hud been killed or wounded, and that be had once, been over the side to stop the leaks when bis slings had been shot away, and it was with difficulty...and the impossibility of our reaching him with our carronades,'and the little apprehension that was excited by our fire which bad now become much slackened,... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1816 - 516 páginas
...carperiter, he informed me that all his crew had been killed or wounded, and that he had once been over the side to stop the leaks, when his slings had been...it was with difficulty he was saved from drowning. Trie enemy, from the smoothness of the water, and the impossibility of our reaching him with our carronades,... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1817 - 344 páginas
...carpenter, he informed me that all his crew had been killed or wounded, and that he had once been over the side to stop the leaks, when his slings had been...had now become much slackened, was enabled to take aha at us as at a target ; his shot never missed our hull, and my ship was cut up in a manner which... | |
| William James - 1817 - 788 páginas
...me, that all his crew had been killed or wounded ; and that hu had once been over the side to (top the leaks ; when his slings had been shot away, and...little apprehension that was excited by our fire, which bad now become much slackened, was enabled to take aim at us as at a target. His shot never missed... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1821 - 350 páginas
...carpenter, he informed me that all his crew had been killed or wounded, and that he had once been over the side to stop the leaks, when his slings had been...our reaching him with our carronades, and the little apprehen^ sion that was excited by our firer which had now become much slackened, was enabled to take... | |
| David Porter - 1822 - 626 páginas
...carpenter, he informed me that all his crew had been killed or wounded, and that lie had been once over the side to stop the leaks, when his slings had been...and the impossibility of our reaching him with our carrouades, and the little apprehension that was excited by our fire, which had now become much slackened,... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 520 páginas
...carpenter, he informed me that all his crew had been killed or wounded, and that he had been once over the side to stop the leaks, when his slings had been...smoothness of the water, and the impossibility of oiir reaching him with our carronades, and the little apprehension that was excited by our fire, which... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 510 páginas
...carpenter, he informed me that all hi» crew had been killed or wounded, and that he had been once over the side to stop the leaks, when his slings had been...was with difficulty he was saved from drowning. The enemv, from the smoothness of the water, and the impossibility of our reaching him with our carronad.es,... | |
| Abel Bowen - 1830 - 410 páginas
...carpenter, he informed me that all his crew had been killed or wounded, and that he had once been over the side to stop the leaks, when his slings had been shot awa}', and it was with difficulty he was saved from drowning. The enemy, from the smoothness of the... | |
| R. Thomas (A.M.) - 1843 - 606 páginas
...carpenter, he informed me that all his crew had been killed or wounded, and that he had once been over the side to stop the leaks, when his slings had been...difficulty he was saved from drowning. The enemy, from ihe smoothness of the water, and the impossibility of our reaching him with our carronades, and the... | |
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