| 1867 - 632 oldal
...service ; it was by their fire all the ships in the port (with the exception of the outer frigate) were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole...arsenal, store-houses, and gunboats, exhibiting a spectaele of awful grandenr- and interest. " The sloops of war which had been appropriated to aid and... | |
| 1869 - 506 oldal
...service ; it was by their fire all the ships in the port (with the exception of the outer frigate) were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole...awful grandeur and interest no pen can describe. * The late Admiral Sir Peter Richards, KCB I was taken on board the nag-ship to be under the + His lower... | |
| George Walter Thornbury - 1870 - 494 oldal
...service ; it was by their fire all the ships in the port (with the exception of the outer frigate) were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole...exhibiting a spectacle of awful grandeur and interest. " The sloops of war which had been appropriated to aid and assist the ships of the line, and prepare... | |
| Stanley Lane-Poole, James Douglas Jerrold Kelley - 1890 - 346 oldal
...and " all the ships in the port, with the exception of the outer frigate [which had been boarded], were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole...awful grandeur and interest no pen can describe." 1 At one o'clock everything in the Marine seemed on fire : two ships wrapped in flames drifted out... | |
| Stanley Lane-Poole - 1890 - 346 oldal
...ruin, and "all the ships in the port, with the exception of the outer frigate [which had been boarded], were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole...awful grandeur and interest no pen can describe." r At one o'clock everything in the Marine seemed on fire : two ships wrapped in flames drifted out... | |
| Stanley Lane-Poole, James Douglas Jerrold Kelley - 1890 - 364 oldal
...and " all the ships in the port, with the. exception of the outer frigate [which had been boarded], were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole...awful grandeur and interest no pen can describe." r At one o'clock everything in the Marine seemed on fire : two ships wrapped in flames drifted out... | |
| Mary C. Innes - 1895 - 274 oldal
...service ; it was by their fire all the ships in the port (with the exception of the outer frigate) were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole...awful grandeur and interest no pen can describe." The rest of Lord Exmouth's despatch is taken up by details of the way in which the service was performed,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1817 - 862 oldal
...of the outer frigate) were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole arsenal, store- houses, and gun-boats, exhibiting a spectacle of awful grandeur...ships of the line, and prepare for their retreat, pei formed not only that duty well, but embraced every opportunity of firing through the intervals,... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1816 - 598 oldal
...of the outer liigatc} were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole arsenal, store- houses, and gun-boats, exhibiting a spectacle of awful grandeur...that duty well, but embraced every opportunity of firing through the intervals, and were constantly in motion. The shells trom the bombs were admirably... | |
| 1817 - 454 oldal
...service; it was by their fire all the ships in tlse port (with ttie exception of the outer frigates) Were in flames, which extended rapidly over the whole arsenal, store-houses, and gun boats, exhibiting a spectacle of awful grandeur and interest no pen can describe. The sloops of... | |
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