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" ... prudent, though a painful extremity, to surrender his majesty's ship ; nor was this dreadful alternative resorted to till every hope of success was removed even beyond the reach of chance, nor till, I trust, their lordships will be aware every effort... "
The Canadian Magazine - 73. oldal
Szerkesztette: - 1900
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The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, 75. kötet

1813 - 1008 oldal
...men, nor »ho .lid she have been surrendered whilst a man livcdon board, had she been manageable. 1 am sorry to say our loss is very severe ; I find by...three of whom lingered a short time after the battle, thirty-bix severely woiujd'ji, mrny of whom cannot recover, and thirty-two «lightly wounded, who uviy...

The Royal Military Chronicle: Or, British Officers Monthly ..., 5. kötet

1812 - 640 oldal
...till,l trust, their Lordships will be aware every effort had been made against the enemy by myself, my brave, officers and men, nor should she have been surrendered whilst a man lived on hoard, had she been manageable. 1 am sorry to say our loss is very Severe —I lind by this day's muster...

Cobbett's Political Register, 23. kötet

William Cobbett - 1813 - 492 oldal
...till, I trust, their Lordships will be aware, every effort had been made against the enemy by myself, my brave officers, and men ; nor should she have been...three of whom lingered a short time after the battle j thirty-six severely wounded, many of whom cannot recover ;• and thirtytwo slightly wounded, who...

Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, 23. kötet

1813 - 494 oldal
...till, I trust, their Lordships will be aware, every effort had been made against the enemy by myself, my brave officers, and men ; nor should she have been...manageable. I am sorry to say, our loss is very severe : I fyid by this day's muster, thirty-six killed, three of whom lingered a short time after the battle...

The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., 54. kötet

1813 - 818 oldal
...to say, our loss is v«y severe : I find by i hi-, day's muster, thirty-six killed, three of wboru lingered a short time after the battle ; thirty-six...wounded, many of whom cannot recover; and thirty-two *lightly wounded, who may all do •.••'•11:— lot il, ,ooe hundred and /our. The truly noble...

The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, 5. kötet

1814 - 484 oldal
...till, I trust, their lordships will be aware every effort had been made against the enemy by myself, my brave officers, and men ; nor should she have been...all do well : — total, one hundred and four. The truly noble and animating conduct of my officers and the steady bravery of my crew, to the last moment...

The Edinburgh Annual Register, 1-2. kötet;5. kötet

Walter Scott - 1814 - 490 oldal
...till, I trust, their lordships will be aware every effort had been made against the enemy by myself, my brave officers, and men ; nor should she have been...all do well : — total, one hundred and four. ,The truly noble and animating conduct of my officers and the steady bravery of my crew, to the last moment...

The Edinburgh annual register, 5. kötet,1. rész

1814 - 506 oldal
...against the enemy by myself, my brave officers, and men ; nor should she have been surrendered whuV a man lived on board, had she been manageable. I am...all do well : — total, one hundred and four. The truly noble and animating conduct of my officers and the steady bravery of my crew, to the last moment...

The Historical Register of the United States: From the declaration of war in ...

Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 548 oldal
...till, I trust, their lordships will be aware every effort had been made against the enemy by myself, my brave officers, and men, nor should she have been...loss is very severe ; I find by this day's muster 36 killed, three of whom lingered a short time after the battle, 36 severely wounded, many of whom...

Lives of the British Admirals: Containing Also a New and Accurate ..., 8. kötet

John Campbell - 1817 - 562 oldal
...till, I trust, their lordships will be aware every effort had been made against the enemy by myself, my brave officers, and men ; nor should she have been...do well : — total, one hundred and four. ** The truly noble and animating conduct of my officers and the steady bravery of my crew, to the last moment...




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