| 1817 - 552 páginas
...— » I feel it my duty to state that the conduct of captain Hull and his officers to our men, has been that of a brave enemy; the greatest care being taken to prevent our men faring the smallcat trifle." " New London, Dec. I6tn. Captain Garden speaks in the... | |
| 1813 - 516 páginas
...says : — " I feel it my duty to state the conduct of captain Hull and his officers to our men, has been that of a, brave enemy, the greatest care being taken to prevent our men's losing thc smallest trifle, and the greatest attention being paid to the wounded."... | |
| 1813 - 818 páginas
...; and 1 feel it my duty to state, that the conduct of Captain Hull and his officers to our men has been that of a brave enemy, the greatest care being taken to prevent our men losing the smallest trifle, and tho greatest attention being paid to the wounded, who,... | |
| Thomas Clark - 1814 - 244 páginas
...crew of the Constitution, perceiving that the flag at the fore top-mast head had been shot away, went up with it, and lashed it so securely, as to render...impossible to shoot it away, unless the mast went with it. Few events ever excited a greater sensation of joy throughout the United States, than the capture of... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 504 páginas
...to be laid close along-side of the enemy. Their humanity was equal to their bravery. Captain Oacres, in his official letter, confesses their conduct to...of a brave enemy ; the greatest care being taken to prevent the men losing the slightest article, and the greatest attention being paid to the wounded."... | |
| 1814 - 484 páginas
...; and I feel it my duty to state, that the conduct of Captain Hull and his officers to our men has been that of a brave enemy, the greatest care being taken to prevent our men losing the smallest trifle, and the greatest attention being paid to the wounded, who,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1814 - 490 páginas
...; and I feel it my duty to state, that the conduct of Captain Hull and his officers to our men has been that of a brave enemy, the greatest care being taken to prevent our men losing the smallest trifle, and the greatest attention being paid to the wounded, who,... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 548 páginas
...action giving three cheers, and requesting to be laid close along-side of the enemy. Their humanity was equal to their bravery. Captain Dacres, in his official letter, confesses thtir conduct to have been " that of a brave enemy ; the greatest care being taken to prevent the men... | |
| 1814 - 506 páginas
...; and I feel it my duty to state, that the conduct of Captain Hull and bis officers to our men has been that of a brave enemy, the greatest care being taken to prevent our men losing the smallest trifle, and the greatest attention being paid to the wounded, who,... | |
| Gideon Miner Davison, Samuel Williams - 1815 - 126 páginas
...crew of the Constitution, perceiving that the flag at the fore top-mast head had been shot away, went up with it, and lashed it so securely, as to render...impossible to shoot it away, unless the mast went with it. Few events ever excited greater sensations of joy throughout the United States, than the capture of... | |
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