New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 52E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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... Admiral had no one to assist him but the mates of the vessel ; some of whom crawled up , more dead than alive , to their duty . The ship of the second in command , the Dort , was even in a more deplorable plight . The Commodore was dead ...
... Admiral had no one to assist him but the mates of the vessel ; some of whom crawled up , more dead than alive , to their duty . The ship of the second in command , the Dort , was even in a more deplorable plight . The Commodore was dead ...
Page 238
... Admiral's having the least suspicion of what had been done , and shortly after the fleet made sail , with their heads off shore . The next morning , the three smaller vessels parted company , and by sunset had gained many miles to ...
... Admiral's having the least suspicion of what had been done , and shortly after the fleet made sail , with their heads off shore . The next morning , the three smaller vessels parted company , and by sunset had gained many miles to ...
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... Admiral . Philip thanked them kindly -stated his intention of not going on board , and requested that they would remain quiet , until it was ascertained what steps the Admiral might take . He then went down to his cabin to reflect on ...
... Admiral . Philip thanked them kindly -stated his intention of not going on board , and requested that they would remain quiet , until it was ascertained what steps the Admiral might take . He then went down to his cabin to reflect on ...
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