| 1813 - 706 strani
...seamen of the Frolic would dare to go into the rigging for fear of the musketry of the Wasp. Lieutenant Biddle, therefore, jumped into the rigging himself,...escaped. Captain Jones instantly sent on board his surgeon's mate, and all the blankets of the Frolic were brought from her slop-room for the comfort... | |
| 700 strani
...seamen of the Frolic would dare to go into the rigging for fear of the musketry of the Wasp. Lieutenant Biddle, therefore, jumped into the rigging himself,...escaped. Captain Jones instantly sent on board his surgeon's mate, and all the blankets of the Frolic were brought from her slop-room for the comfort... | |
| 1813 - 552 strani
...seamen of the Frolic would dare to go into the rigging for fear of the musketry of the Wasp. Lieutenant Biddle, therefore, jumped into the rigging himself...escaped. Captain Jones instantly sent on board his surgeon's mate, and all the blankets of the Frolic were brought from her slop-room for the comfort... | |
| 1813 - 430 strani
...seamen of the Frolic would dare to go into the rigging for fear of the musketry of the Wasp. Lieut. Biddle, therefore, jumped into the rigging himself,...condition ; the birth-deck particularly was crowded with the dead, wounded, and dying ; there being but a small portion of the Frolic's crew who had escaped.... | |
| 1813 - 550 strani
...of the musketry of the Wasp. Lieutenant Biddle, therefore, jumped into the rigging himself and haled down the British ensign, and possession was taken...Frolic in forty-three minutes after the first fire. Sh« was in a shocking condition ; the birth-deck, particularly, was crowded with dead, and wounded,... | |
| 1813 - 566 strani
...of the musketry of the Wasp. Lieutenant Biddle, therefore, jumped into the rigging himself and haled down the British ensign, and possession was taken of the Frolic in forty-lhree minutes after the first fire. She was in a shocking condition ; the birth-deck, particularly,... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 548 strani
...seamen of the Frolic would dare to go into the rigging for fear of the musquetry of the Wasp. Lieutenant Biddle, therefore, jumped into the rigging himself,...escaped. Captain Jones instantly sent on board his surgeon's mate, and all the blankets of the Frolic were brought from her slop-room for the comfort... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 504 strani
...Frolic would dare to go into the rigging for fear of the musquetry of the Wasp. Lieutenant Bitldlc, therefore, jumped into the rigging himself, and hauled...Frolic's crew who had escaped. Captain Jones instantly senf on board his surgeon's mate, and all the blankets of the Frolic were brought from her slop-room... | |
| Gideon Miner Davison, Samuel Williams - 1815 - 126 strani
...seamen of the Frolic, would dare to go into the rigging for fear of the musketry of the Wasp. Lieut. Biddle, therefore, jumped into the rigging himself...crowded with dead, and wounded, and dying ; there beting but a small portion of the Frolic's crew who had escaped. ^Sapt. Jones instantly sent on board... | |
| Samuel R. Brown - 1815 - 382 strani
...of the Frolic would dare to go into the rigging for fear of the musketry of the Wasp. Lieut. Biddle jumped into the rigging himself and hauled down the British ensign, and posscsion was taken of t'.ie Frolic in forty three minutes after the first fice. She was in a shocking... | |
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