| John Brannan - 1823 - 520 sidor
...and otherwise cut to pieces, so as to make her not worth towing into port, in the short space of 30 minutes, you can have no doubt of the gallantry and...the honour to command. It only remains, therefore, tor me to assure you, that they all fought with great bravery ; and it gives me great pleasure to say,... | |
| 1828 - 486 sidor
...otherwise cut to piece* so as to make her not worth towing into port, in the short space of thirty minutes, you can have no doubt of the gallantry and...great bravery ; and it gives me great pleasure to iay, that from the smallest boy in the ship to the oldest seaman, not a look of fear was seen. They... | |
| William Cobbett - 1830 - 948 sidor
...and otherwise cut to pieces, so as to make her not worth towing into port, in the short space of 30 minutes, you can have no doubt of the gallantry and good conduct of the oflicers and ship's company I have the honour to command. It only remains, therefore, for me to assure... | |
| William Cobbett - 1834 - 414 sidor
...pieces, so as to make her not worth towing into port, in the short space of 30 minutes, you can have na doubt of the gallantry and good conduct of the officers...say, that from the smallest boy in the ship to the olde?t seaman not a look of fear was seen. They all went into action, giving three cheers, and requesting... | |
| R. Thomas (A.M.) - 1834 - 798 sidor
...otherwise cut to pieces so as to make her not worth towing into port, in the short space of thirty minutes, you can have no doubt of the gallantry and...company I have the honour to command. It only remains with me to assure you, that they all fought with great bravery ; and it gives me .great pleasure to... | |
| R. Thomas (A.M.) - 1843 - 606 sidor
...otherwise cut to pieces so as to make her not worth towing into port, in the short space of thirty minutes, you can have no doubt of the gallantry and...company I have the honour to command. It only remains with me to assure you, that they all fought with great bravery ; and it gives me great pleasure to... | |
| James Barnes - 1896 - 330 sidor
...to make her not worth towing into port, in the short space of thirty minutes (actual fighting time), you can have no doubt of the gallantry and good conduct of the officers and ship's company I have the honor to command." In the Constitution seven were killed and seven wounded. In the Guerriere, fifteen... | |
| Prescott Holmes - 1897 - 300 sidor
...otherwise cut to pieces so as to make her not worth towing into port, in the short space of thirty minutes, you can have no doubt of the gallantry and good conduct of the officers and ship's company. They all fought with great bravery, and it gives me great pleasure to say, that frpm the smallest boy... | |
| 1902 - 554 sidor
...afterwards. happy to add, are in a fair way of recovery. I have every reason to be pleased with the conduct of the officers and ship's company I have the honour to command, during the short time the action lasted ; and feel satisfied that had she been a frigate of equal force... | |
| United States. Naval History Division - 1969 - 44 sidor
...a hulk wallowing in the trough of the sea, could not be saved. As Captain Hull noted in his report, "you can have no doubt of the gallantry and good conduct of the officers and ships' company! . . . assure you that they all fought with the great bravery. . . . They all went into... | |
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