The Quarterly Review, Volumen 120John Murray, 1866 |
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... vessel was in action , were placed between two fires ; that of their own guns and that of the enemy . How frightful was the carnage when from the port - holes of the tall frigate with which they were engaged , the cannon poured down its ...
... vessel was in action , were placed between two fires ; that of their own guns and that of the enemy . How frightful was the carnage when from the port - holes of the tall frigate with which they were engaged , the cannon poured down its ...
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... vessels committed to his charge . So , when all his ship's company were in the hands of the enemy , he fortified himself in the poop , with a number of loaded guns and pistols by his side , with which he threatened destruction to any ...
... vessels committed to his charge . So , when all his ship's company were in the hands of the enemy , he fortified himself in the poop , with a number of loaded guns and pistols by his side , with which he threatened destruction to any ...
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captain , who they declared would not hesitate to blow his own vessel into the air , involving all the galleys in ... vessels for whose welfare he was concerned were safe in the Thames , he announced his surrender , and went on board the ...
captain , who they declared would not hesitate to blow his own vessel into the air , involving all the galleys in ... vessels for whose welfare he was concerned were safe in the Thames , he announced his surrender , and went on board the ...
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... vessel . It should be men- tioned here that had he been under sentence for any other crime than heresy he would now have been entitled to his discharge , for such was the rule with regard to galley - slaves wounded in action with the ...
... vessel . It should be men- tioned here that had he been under sentence for any other crime than heresy he would now have been entitled to his discharge , for such was the rule with regard to galley - slaves wounded in action with the ...
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... vessel , and carried them off to Calais . From thence they were marched in chains to Havre , and after a stay there of some days , during which they received many testimonies of sympathy from their co - religionists in that city , they ...
... vessel , and carried them off to Calais . From thence they were marched in chains to Havre , and after a stay there of some days , during which they received many testimonies of sympathy from their co - religionists in that city , they ...
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