| 1804 - 844 páginas
...his vessel fast, arid come on board. . Upon his telling Hawke what ho knew of the enemy, the admiral told him if he was right, he 'would make his fortune ; but if he. had deceived him, by G — d lie would hang him upon the yard-arm. The fleet was instantly under weigh, and upon Panlet's direction... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1804 - 740 páginas
...his vessel fast anil come on board : upon his telling Hawke what he knew of the enemy, the admiral told him, if he was right, he would make his fortune ; but if he had deceived him, by G....d he would hang him up at the yard-arm. The fleet was instantly under weigh, and upon Panlet's... | |
| William Granger - 1805 - 648 páginas
...his veflel faft, and come on board ; upon his telling Hawke what he knew of the enemy, the admiral told him, if he was right, he would make his fortune ; but if he had deceived him, by Gd he would hang him upon the yard-arm. The fleet was inftantly under weigh, and upon Paulet's direction... | |
| G. H. Wilson - 1807 - 442 páginas
...make his vessel fast, and come on board; upon his telling Hawke what he knew of the enemy, the admiral told him, if he was right, he would make his fortune;...he would hang him upon the yard-arm. The fleet was instantly under weigh, and upon Panlet's direction to the master (for he was an excellent pilot) the... | |
| William Bayley (of Yorkshire.) - 1824 - 392 páginas
...his vessel fast, and come on board : upon his telling Hawke what he knew of the enemy, the admiral told him, if he was right he would make his fortune...he would hang him upon the yard-arm. The fleet was instantly under weigh, and upon Paulet's direction to the master (for he was an excellent pilot) the... | |
| 1836 - 478 páginas
...to make his vessel fast and come on board. Upon his telling what he knew of the enemy, the admiral told him, if he was right he would make his fortune ; but protested, that if he deceived him he would hang him on the yard-arm. The fleet was instantly under... | |
| Book - 1867 - 662 páginas
...make his vessel fast and come on board. Upon his telling Hawke what he knew of the enemy the admiral told him if he was right he would make his fortune ; but if he had deceived him ho would hang him upon tho yardarm. 292 the enemy and their own const. The ndmiral now ordered Faulet... | |
| John Aikin, Benson Earle Hill - 1804 - 710 páginas
...make hii ?effel faft and come onboard ; upon bis telling Hawke what he knew of the enemy, the Admiral told him if he was right, he would make his fortune, but p'rotefted that if he deceived him, he would hang him upon the yard-arm. The fleet was inftantly under... | |
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