| 1815 - 410 lehte
...all the vessels were reported to me to be in a sinking state : it then became necessary to annul she signal to the gallies, and order their men to the...either squadron that could stand to make sail on. The Saratoga had fifty-five round shot in her hull; the Confiance one hundred and five. The enemy's shot... | |
| 1815 - 628 lehte
...the gullies, and order their men to the pumps. I could on'.y look at the enemy's gallies going oft in a shattered condition, for there was not a mast...stand to make sail on; the lower rigging being nearly all shot away, hung down as though it bad been just placed over the mast-heads. The Saratoga had fifty-five... | |
| Samuel R. Brown - 1815 - 382 lehte
...the signal to the gallies, and order their men to the pumps. - ' " I could only look at the eaemy's gallies going off in a shattered condition, for there was not a mast in cither squadron that could 'stand to make a sail on ; the lower rigging being nearly shot away, hung... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1816 - 518 lehte
...drifted down the line; the sloop which was with their gallies having struck also. Three of their gallics are said to be sunk, the others pulled off. Our gallies...stand to make sail on; the lower rigging, being nearly all shot away, hung down as though it had been just placed over the ^iast-heads. The Saratoga had fifty-five... | |
| 1816 - 586 lehte
...said to be sunk; the others pulled off. Our gallies were about obeying with alacrity the signal lo follow them, when all the vessels were reported to...stand to make sail on. The lower rigging being nearly all shot away, hung down as though it had just been placed over the mast heads. " The Saratoga had... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1816 - 516 lehte
...palled off. Our gallies were about obeying with alacrity the signal to follow them, when all the vesstls were reported to me to be in a sinking state; it then...stand to make sail on; the lower rigging, being nearly all shot away, hung down as though it had been just placed over the mast-heads. The Saratoga had fifty-five... | |
| 1816 - 416 lehte
...became necessary to annul the signal to the gallies, -and order their naen to the pumps. I could onh' look at the enemy's gallies going off in a shattered...either squadron that could stand to make sail on. The Saratoga hud fiftyrfi-ve round shot in her hull; the Conn'.-iuce owe hundred and five. The enemy's... | |
| Heman Allen Fay - 1817 - 294 lehte
...obeying, with alacrity, the signal to follow them, when all their vessels were reported, to me, as being in a sinking state ; it then became necessary to annul...stand to make sail on ; the lower rigging being nearly all shot away, hung down as though it had been just placed over the mast-heads. The Saratoga had 55... | |
| William James - 1817 - 788 lehte
...and order their men to the pumps. I could only look at the enemy's galleys going off iD a shat. tcred condition, for there was not a mast in either squadron...could stand to make sail on ; the lower rigging being all shot away, hung down as though it had been just placed over the mast-heads. The Saratoga had 55... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 510 lehte
...became necessary to annul the signal to the gallies, and order their men to the pumps. I could onl? look at the enemy's gallies going off in a shattered...being nearly shot away, hung down as though it had been just plaetfd ever mast heads. The Saratoga had 55 round shot in her hull, the Confiance 10,1 The... | |
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