| John Henry Sherburne - 1825 - 400 strani
...were stationed to manage them. Before this time too, Col. De Chamillard, who commanded a party of 20 soldiers on the poop had abandoned that station, after...their quarters. I had now only two pieces of cannon, nine pounders, on the quarter deck that were not silenced, and not one of the heavier cannon was fired... | |
| John Henry Sherburne - 1825 - 374 strani
...were stationed to manage them. Before this time too, Col. De Chamillard, who commanded a party of 20 soldiers on the poop had abandoned that station, after...their quarters. I had now only two pieces of cannon, nine pounders, on the quarter deck that were not silenced, and not one of the heavier cannon was fired... | |
| John Paul Jones - 1830 - 578 strani
...and killed almost all the men who were stationed to manage them. Before this time, too, Colonel de Chamillard, who commanded a party of twenty soldiers...abandoned that station after having lost some of his men. I had now only two pieces of cannon,.(nine-pounders,) on the quarter-deck, that were not silenced,... | |
| John Paul Jones - 1830 - 358 strani
...and killed almost all the men who were stationed to manage them. Before this time, too, Colonel de Chamillard, who commanded a party of twenty soldiers...abandoned that station after having lost some of his men. I had now only two pieces of cannon, (nine-pounders,) on the quarter-deck, that were not silenced,... | |
| John Paul Jones - 1845 - 416 strani
...and killed almost all the men who were stationed to manage them. Before this time, too, Colonel de Chamillard, who commanded a party of twenty soldiers...abandoned that station, after having lost some of his men. I had now only two pieces of cannon, (nine-pounders,) on the quarterdeck, that were not silenced, and... | |
| Robert Sears - 1847 - 470 strani
...and killed almost all the men who were stationed to manage them. Before this time, too, Colonel de Chamillard, who commanded a party of twenty soldiers...abandoned that station, after having lost some of his men. I had now only two pieces of cannon (nine-pounders) on the quarter-deck, that were not silenced, and... | |
| Robert Sears - 1850 - 448 strani
...and killed almost all the men who were stationed to manage them. Before this time, too, Colonel de Chamillard, who commanded a party of twenty soldiers...abandoned that station, after having lost some of his men. I had now only two pieces of cannon (nine-pounders) on the quarter-deck, that were not silenced, and... | |
| John Frost - 1850 - 462 strani
...time, too, Colonel de Chamillard, who commanded a party of twenty soldiers THE RICHARD AND THE SERAPIS. on the poop, had abandoned that station after having lost some of his men. I had now only two pieces of cannon, (nine-pounders,) on the quarter-deck, that were not silenced,... | |
| John Frost - 1853 - 822 strani
...and killed almost all the men who were stationed to manage them. Before this time, too, Colonel de Chamillard, who commanded a party of twenty soldiers...abandoned that station, after having lost some of his men. I had now only two pieces of cannon (nine-pounders) on the quarter-deck that were not silenced, and... | |
| 1855 - 624 strani
...and killed almost all the men who were stationed to manage them. Before this time, too, Colonel de Chamillard, who commanded a party of twenty soldiers...abandoned that station after having lost some of his men. I had now only two pieces of cannon, (nine-pounders,) on the quarter-deck, that were not silenced,... | |
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