| John Henry Sherburne - United States - 1825 - 400 pages
...master-at-arms 121 let loose all my prisoners without my knowledge, and my prospect became gloomy indeed. I would not, however, give up the point. The enemy's...the British colors were struck at half an hour past 10 o'clock. This prize proved to be the British ship of war the Serapis, a new ship of 44 guns, built... | |
| John Henry Sherburne - United States - 1825 - 374 pages
...master-at-armjr let loose all my prisoners without my knowledge, and my prospect became gloomy indeed. I would not, however, give up the point. The enemy's...the British colors were struck at half an hour past 1 0 o'clock. This prize proved to be the British ship of war the Serapis, a new ship of 44 guns, built... | |
| Literature - 1826 - 490 pages
...master-at-arms let loose all my prisoners without my knowledge, and my prospect became gloomy indeed. 1 would not, however, give up the point. The enemy's...decreased, ours rather increased, and the British colours were struck at half an hour past 10 o'clock. Our readers will recollect that the Bon homme... | |
| John Paul Jones - United States - 1830 - 358 pages
...master-at-arms let loose all my prisoners without my knowledge, and my prospects became gloomy indeed. I would not, however, give up the point. The enemy's mainmast began to shake, their firing decreased fast, ours rather increased, and the British colours were struck at half an hour past ten o'clock.... | |
| John Paul Jones - 1845 - 416 pages
...master-at-arms let loose all my prisoners without my knowledge, and my prospects became gloomy indeed. I would not, however, give up the point. The enemy's main-mast began to shake, their firing decreased fast, ours rather increased, and the British colours were struck at half an hour past ten o'clock.... | |
| Robert Sears - United States - 1847 - 470 pages
...master-at-arms let loose all my prisoners without my knowledge, and my prospects became gloomy indeed. 1 would not, however, give up the point. The enemy's mainmast began to shake, their firing decreased fast, ours rather increased, and the British colors were struck at half an hour past ten o'clock. 837... | |
| Robert Sears - United States - 1848 - 448 pages
...master-at-arms let loose all my prisoners without my knowledge, and my prospects became gloomy indeed. I would not, however, give up the point. The enemy's mainmast began to shake, their firing decreased fast, ours rather increased, and the British colors were struck at half an hour past ten o'clock. "... | |
| Robert Sears - United States - 1850 - 448 pages
...master-at-arms let loose all my prisoners without my knowledge, and my prospects became gloomy indeed. I would not, however, give up the point. The enemy's mainmast began to shake, their firing decreased fast, ours rather increased, and the British colors were struck. at half an hour past ten o'clock.... | |
| John Frost - Naval battles - 1850 - 462 pages
...master-at-arms let loose all my prisoners without my knowledge, and my prospects became gloomy indeed. I would not, however, give up the point. The enemy's mainmast began to shake, their firing decreased fast, ours rather increased, and the British colours were struck at half an hour past ten o'clock.... | |
| John Henry Sherburne - United States - 1851 - 434 pages
...master-at-arms let loose all my prisoners without my knowledge, and my prospect became gloomy indeed. I would not, however, give up the point. The enemy's...colors were struck at half an hour past ten o'clock. " This prize proved to be the British ship-of-war the Serapis, a new ship of 44 guns, built on their... | |
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