Hammond did not lose an instant, and we had the satisfaction, long before sun-set, to see from our mast-head that the only remaining ship had surrendered to the Medusa and Lively. As soon as our boats had taken possession of the Rear-Admiral, we made... Cobbett's Weekly Political Register - Sayfa 6611904Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1805 - 948 sayfa
...obeyed the signal ; and long before sun-set it was discovered from the mast-head of the Indefatigable, that the only remaining ship had surrendered to the Medusa and Lively. As soon as the boats of the British squadron had taken possession of the rear-admiral, sail was made for die floating... | |
| William Cobbett - 1804 - 540 sayfa
...did not 'lose an instant; and we had the satisfaction, long before sun-set, to see from our mast-head that the only remaining ship had surrendered to the Medusa and Lively. As soon a< our boat* had taken possession of the rear-admiral, we made sail for the floating fragments of the... | |
| John Campbell - 1817 - 562 sayfa
...did not lose an instant; and we had the satisfaction, long before sun-set, to see from our mast-head that the only remaining ship had surrendered to the...the unfortunate Spanish frigate which blew up ; but, excepting forty taken up by the A mphion's boats, all on board perished. This squadron was commanded... | |
| Edward Baines - 1818 - 582 sayfa
...Medusa in the chase; and long before sun-set it was discovered, from the mast-head of the Indefatigable, that the only remaining ship had surrendered to the Medusa and Lively. As soon as the boats of the British squadron had taken possession of the rear-admiral, sail was made for the floating... | |
| 1902 - 554 sayfa
...did not lose an instant, and we had the satisfaction, long before sunset, to see from our masthead that the only remaining ship had surrendered to the Medusa and Lively. •mac -' - •- • ' -;•"" ^ u'~" ; ' - !£.~" - — "--. ,^-- - - -; -^- ' of «* Uf- ~^' be "... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1805 - 910 sayfa
...not lose an instant ; and we had the satisfaction, long be' fore sun-set, to see from our mast head that the only remaining ship had surrendered to the...the unfortunate Spanish frigate which blew up ; but, cxccptingforty taken up by the Amphion's boats, all on board perisfied. This squadron was commanded... | |
| 1902 - 466 sayfa
...sunset, to see from our masthead that the only remaining ship had surrendered to the Medusa and Lively. the rear-admiral, we made sail for the floating fragments...board perished. This squadron was commanded by Don Jose Bustamente, Knight of the Order of St. James, and a rear-admiral. They are from Monte Video, Rio... | |
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