| 1814 - 752 sidor
...blowing extremely fresh, our first fire, commencing a little past four, and continuing about ten minutes, produced no visible effect. Our second, a few random...of anchoring, for which we were not ready before, wilh springs to Captain Tucker, directing him to keep under weigh, and take a convenient station for... | |
| 1814 - 780 sidor
...blowing extremely fresh, our first fire, commencing a little past four, and continuing about ten minutes, produced no visible effect. Our second, a few random...towards her, I signified my intention of anchoring, for •hich we were not ready before, with springs to Captain Tucker, directing him to keep under weigh,... | |
| 1815 - 822 sidor
...extremely fresh ; our first fire, commencing a little past four, and continuing about ten minutes, produced no visible effect : our second, a few random...by wearing, was not apparently more successful, and h.iving lost the use of our mainsail, jib, and main-stay, appearances were a little inauspicious. On... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1815 - 1026 sidor
...extremely fresh ; our first fire, commencing a little past four, and continuing about ten minutes, produced no visible effect : our second, a few random...distance by wearing, was not apparently more successful, aud having lost the use of our mainsail, jib, and main-stay, appearances were a little inauspicious.... | |
| 1815 - 628 sidor
...and continued about ten 'minutes, bxt produced no visible effect; our second, a few Random shotonly, from having increased our distance by wearing, was not apparently more successful; and having lost tlie use of our main sail, j ib and mainstay, .appearances \vej'ea HUle inauspicious; in standing •Jgian... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1816 - 518 sidor
...blowing extremely fresh. Our first fire, commencing alittle past 4, and continuing about 10 minutes, produced no visible effect; our second, a few random...springs, to captain Tucker, directing him to keep under way, and take a convenient station for annoying our opponent. On closing with the Essex, at 35 minutes... | |
| 1816 - 890 sidor
...extremely fresh ; our first fire, commencing a little past four, and continuing about ten minutes, produced no visible effect : our second, a few random...apparently more successful, and having lost the use ofour main-sail, jib, audmain-stay, appearances were a little inauspicious. On standing again towards... | |
| Barent Gardenier - 1814 - 442 sidor
...extremely fresh. Our first fire commenced a little past four, and continued about ten minutes, but produced no visible effect ; our second, a few random shot only, from having increased our distance by veering, was not apparently more successful ; and having lost the use of our mamsail, jib and main-stay,... | |
| 1816 - 890 sidor
...extremely fresh ; our first fire, commencing a little past four, and continuing about ten minutes, produced no visible effect : our second, a few random shot only, from having increased ouc distance by wearing; was not apparently more successful, and having lost the use ofour main-sail,... | |
| John Davis - 1823 - 416 sidor
...blowing extremely fresh, our first fire, commencing a little past 4, and continuing about 10 minutes, produced no visible effect. Our second, a few random...successful ; and having lost the use of our mainsail, jih, and main-stay-sail, appearances were a little inauspicious. On standing again towards her, I signified... | |
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