| 1813 - 550 páginas
...equally convinced that Commodore Bainbridge could not swerve so much from the paramount duty he owed his country as to become an inactive spectator, and...squadron under his orders, fall into the hands of the enemy." To make him easy on this point, Commodore Bainbridge left the Hornet four days together... | |
| 1813 - 552 páginas
...equally convinced that Commodore Bainbridge could not swerve so much from the paramount duty lie owed his country as to become an inactive spectator, and...squadron under his orders, fall into the hands of the enemy." To make him easy on this point Commodore Bainbridge left the Hornet four days together... | |
| William James - 1817 - 788 páginas
...rencontre was to take place, th« result could not be long dubious, and would terminate favor. ably to the ship which I have the honor to command ; but...enemy. This reason operates powerfully, on my mind, far not exposing the Bonne Citoyenne to a risk, upon terms so manifestly disadvantageous, as thos:e... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1817 - 344 páginas
...equally convinced that Commodore Bainbridge could not swerve so much from the paramount duty he owed his country, as to become an inactive spectator, and...squadron under his orders, fall into the hands of the enemy. It was immediately made known to Green that Commodore Bainbridge left the Hornet for four... | |
| John Milton Niles - 1820 - 408 páginas
...that commodore Buinbridge could not swerve so much from the paramount duty he owed his country, a-, to become an inactive spectator, and see a ship belonging...squadron under his orders, fall into the hands of the enemy." To make him easy on this point, commodore Bainbridge left the Hornet four days together... | |
| John Milton Niles - 1821 - 456 páginas
...equally convinced that commodore Bainbridge could not swerve so much from the paramount duty he owed his country, as to become an inactive spectator, and...see a ship belonging to the very squadron under his order, fall into the hands of the enemy." To make him easy on this point, commodore Bainbridge left... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1822 - 364 páginas
...equally convinced that Commodore Bainbridge could not swerve so much from the paramount duty he owed his country, as to become an inactive spectator, and...belonging to the very squadron under his orders, fall iuto the hands of the enemy. It was immediately made known to Green that Commodore Bainbridge left... | |
| R. Thomas (A.M.) - 1834 - 798 páginas
...swerve so much from the paramount duty he owed his country, as to become an inactive spectator, and ^ea ship belonging to the very squadron under his orders, fall into the hands of the enemy. It was immediately made known to Green that Commo(lore Bainbridge left the Hornet for four... | |
| Thomas Harris - 1837 - 276 páginas
...Bainbridge, could not reserve so much from the paramount duty which he owes to his country, as to become ah inactive spectator, and see a ship belonging to the...: this reason operates powerfully on my mind, for exposing the Bonne Citoyenne to a risk upon terms so manifestly disadvantageous, as those proposed... | |
| R. Thomas (A.M.) - 1843 - 606 páginas
...equally convinced that Commodore Bainbridge could not swerve so much from the paramount duty he owed his country, as to become an inactive spectator, and...squadron under his orders, fall into the hands of the enemy. It was immediately made known to Green that Commodore Bainbridge left the Hornet for four... | |
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