| 1813 - 550 páginas
...supposing that she had struck, because her great guns were silent; for, as she. carried no flag, there was no means of instantly ascertaining the fact. From...than fifteen yards from that part of the deck where he was standing, struck the epaulet on his left shoulder — about a quarter after one, just in the... | |
| 1813 - 552 páginas
...supposing that she had struck, because her great guns were silent; for, as she carried no flag, there was no means of instantly ascertaining the fact. From...than fifteen yards from that part of the deck where he WM standing, struck the epaulet on his left shoulder — about a quarter after one, just in the... | |
| 1813 - 566 páginas
...that she had struck, because her great gnus •were silent; for, as she carried no flag, there was uo means of instantly ascertaining the fact From this...than fifteen yards from that part of the deck where he was standing, struck the epautet on his left shoulder — about a quarter after one, just in the... | |
| Robert Southey - 1813 - 306 páginas
...supposing that she had struck, because her great guns were silent ; for, as she carried no flag, there was no means of instantly ascertaining the fact. From this ship, which he had thus twice spared, lie received his death. A ball fired from her mizen-top. which, in the then situation of the two vessels,... | |
| 1814 - 258 páginas
...that she had struck, because her great guns were silent ; for, as she carried no flag, there •was no means of instantly ascertaining the fact. From...than fifteen yards from that part of the deck where he was standing, struck the epaulette on his left shoulder, — about a quarter after one, just in... | |
| Robert Southey - 1814 - 322 páginas
...supposing that she had struck, because her great guns were silent ; for, as she carried no flag, there was no means of instantly ascertaining the fact. From...than fifteen yards from that part of the deck where he was standing, struck the epaulette on his left shoulder, about a quarter after one, just in the... | |
| John Campbell - 1817 - 562 páginas
...supposing that she had struck, because her great guns were silent ; for, as she carried no flag, there was no means of instantly ascertaining the fact. From...than fifteen yards from that part of the deck where he was standing, struck the epaulette on his left shoulder, — about a quarter after one, just in... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1824 - 396 páginas
...that she had struck, because her great guns were silent ; for, as she carried no flag, there wa£ BO means of instantly ascertaining the fact. From this...ship, which he had thus twice spared, he received hie death. A ball, fired from her mizen-top, which, in the then situation of the two vessels, was not... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1825 - 404 páginas
...supposing that she had struck, because her great guns were silent ; for, as she carried no flag, there was no means of instantly ascertaining the fact. From...spared, he received his death. A ball, fired from her mizen top, which, in the then situation of the two vessels, was not more than fifteen yards from that... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1827 - 494 páginas
...supposing that she had struck, because her great guns were silent ; for, as she carried no flag, there was no means of instantly ascertaining the fact. From...•spared, he received his death. A ball, fired from her mizen top, which, in the then situation of the two vessels, was not more than fifteen yards from that... | |
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