| 1814 - 550 pages
...the point a heavy squall struck (he ship and carried away her main top mast, precipitating the men who were aloft into the sea, who were drowned. Both ships now gave chase, and the crippled state of his ship left Porter no alternative but to endeavour to regain the port.... | |
| 1814 - 466 pages
...the point, a heavy squall struck the ship and carried away IUT mam-top-mast, precipitating the men who * were aloft into the sea, who were drowned. Both ships now gave chase tq me, and I endeavored in my disabled stale to regain the port; but finding I could not recover the... | |
| 1814 - 580 pages
...the point a heavy squall struck the ship and carried away bee main top mast, precipitating the men who were aloft into the sea, who were drowned. Both ships now gave chase,*and the crippled state of his ship left Porter no alternative but to endeavour to regain the... | |
| Barent Gardenier - United States - 1814 - 442 pages
...the point, a heavy (squall struck the ship and carried away her inaintopmnst, precipitating the men who were aloft into the sea, who were drowned. Both ships now gave chase to me, and [ endeavoured, in my disabled state, to regain the port ; but finding I could not recover the common... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - United States - 1816 - 518 pages
...the point, a heavy squall struck the ship, and carried away her main top-mast, precipitating the men who were aloft into the sea, who were drowned. Both ships now gave chase, and the crippled state of his ship left Porter no alternative but to endeavour to regain the port.... | |
| John Lewis Thomson - History - 1816 - 396 pages
...the point, a heavy squall struck the ship, and carried away her main top-mast, precipitating the men, who were aloft, into the sea, who were drowned. Both ships now gave chace to me ; and, I endeavoured, in my disabled state, to regain the port ; but, finding I could not... | |
| William James - Great Britain - 1817 - 788 pages
...the point, a heavy squall struck the ship, and carried away her main-top. mast, precipitating the men who were aloft into the sea, who were drowned. Both...not recover the common anchorage, I ran close into a small bay, about three-quarters of a mile to-leeward of the battery on the east-side of the harbour,... | |
| Thomas Wilson - United States - 1817 - 344 pages
...a heaty squall struck the ship and carried away her maintop mast, precipitating the. men who we ie aloft into the sea, who were drowned. Both ships now...recover the. common anchorage, I ran close into a small bay, about three quarters of a mile to leeward of the battery, on the east side of the harbour,... | |
| Heman Allen Fay - United States - 1817 - 294 pages
...the point, a heavy squall struck the ship, and carried away her main top-mast, preciptating the men, who were aloft, into the sea, who were drowned. Both ships now gave chase to me, and I endeavored, in my disabled state, to gain the port ; but, finding I could not recover the common anchorage,... | |
| Thomas Wilson - United States - 1819 - 344 pages
...the point, a heavy squall struck the ship and carried away her maintop mast, precipitating the men who were aloft into the sea, who were drowned. Both...not recover the common anchorage, I ran close into a small bay, about three quarters of a mile tot leeward of the battery, on the east side of the harbour,... | |
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