| Art - 1803 - 688 pages
...o'clock when lalle.l more than four hours. My Ihip had no more than 311 men, good, bad, and indhTi-rei't, on board, at the commencement of the engagement; and the fixty of iTioit rcfpectlui didance, and took great the battle ende.) ; it had confeq'uently care not to ex(:ole... | |
| William Granger - Characters and characteristics - 1802 - 672 pages
...the battle ended ; it had confequcntly laftcd more than four hours. The Richard had no more than 322 men, good, bad, and indifferent, on board, at the commencement of the engagement ; and fixty of thefe, pofted in the gun-room when the gun burft, having been of no further fervice during... | |
| 1812 - 438 pages
...when the battle i mini ; it had consequently last more than four hours. My ship had no more than 322 men, good, bad and indifferent, on board, at the commencement of the engagement ; and the eixty of these, posted in the gun- loom when the gun burst, having been of no further service during... | |
| United States - 1825 - 472 pages
...when the battle ended-; it had consequently lasted more than four hours. My ship bad no more than 322 men, good, bad and indifferent, on board, at the commencement of the engagement ; and the sixty of these, posted in the gun-room when the gun burst, having been of no further service during... | |
| Presidents - 1825 - 460 pages
...when the battle ended ; it had consequently lasted more than four hours. My ship had no more than i)22 men, good, bad and indifferent, on board, at the commencement of the engagement ; and the sixty of these, posted in the gun-room when the gun burst, having been of no further service durmg... | |
| 1803 - 696 pages
...Sernpis's ihallop, which had been at anchor during the engagement, and made off. It wis more than eleven o'clock when the battle ended ; it had confequently...indifferent, on board, at the commencement of the engigement; and the fixty of thefe, potted in the gun-room when the gun buril, having been of n > further... | |
| United States - 1812 - 448 pages
...when the battle ended ; it had consequently last more than four hours. My ship had no more than 322 men, good, bad and indifferent, on board, at the commencement of the engagement ; and the sixty of these, posted in the gun room when the gun burst, havin been of no further service during... | |
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