| 1813 - 1008 sider
...it by the coursé pursued by a squadron of our frigate» under the command of Commodore Rogers ; end in the instance in which skill and bravery were more...liberally bestowed — not merely for the victory actually atchieved, but for that prompt and cool exertion of commanding talents, which, giving to courage it»... | |
| William Cobbett - 1812 - 446 sider
...in it by the course pursued by a squadron of our frigates, under the command of Commodore Rodgers ; and in the instance in which skill and bravery were...board, a praise which cannot be too liberally bestowed, — Bot merely for the victory actually achieved, but for that prompt and cool exertion of commanding... | |
| 1812 - 448 sider
...in it by the course pursued by a squadron of our frigates, under the command of- Commodore Rodgers : and in the instance in which skill and bravery were...particularly tried with those of the enemy, the American Hag had un auspicious triumph. The frigate Constitution, commanded by Captain .Hull, after a cl&e and... | |
| 1813 - 516 sider
...Rodgers. And in the instrnce in which skill and bravery were more particularly tried with tliose of tlie enemy, the American flag had an- auspicious triumph....commanded by captain Hull, after a close and short/ enftnj»eruent, completely disabled and captured 'a British frigate ; gaining for that officer and... | |
| Walter Scott - 1814 - 542 sider
...in it by the course pursued by a squadron of our frigates under the command of Commodore Rodgers ; and in the instance in which skill and bravery were...— not merely for the victory actually achieved, but for that prompt and cool exertion of commanding talents, which, giving to courage its highest character,... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 422 sider
...in it, by the course pursued by a squadron of our frigates under the command of commodore Rodgers. And in the instance in which skill and bravery were...bestowed ; not merely for the victory actually achieved, but for that prompt and cool exertion of commanding talents, which, giving to courage its highest character,... | |
| C. H. Gifford - 1817 - 904 sider
...in it by the course pursued by a squadron of our frigates, under the command of Commodore Rodger»; Tʅ H Ū I ' ## % @mU A @,] 3 U 6_ i p { k afrer a close »nd short ei-gagement, completely disabled and captured a British frigate ; gaining... | |
| 1817 - 520 sider
...it by the course pursued by a squadron of our frigates, under the command of commodore Rodgers. Aad in the instance in which skill and bravery were more...bestowed ; not merely for the victory actually achieved, but for that prompt and cool exertion of commanding talents, which, giving to courage its highest character,... | |
| James Madison - 1819 - 484 sider
...favored in it by the course pursued by a squadron of our frigates under the command of Commodore Rodgers, and in the instance in which skill and bravery were...gaining for that officer and all on board a praise which can not be too liberally bestowed, not merely for the victory actually achieved, but for that prompt... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1821 - 976 sider
...squadron of our frigates under the command of Commodore Rodders ; aud in the instance in which tkill and bravery were more particularly tried with those...captured a British frigate ; gaining for that officer, &nd all on board, a praise which cannot be too liberally beatowed, — not merely for the victory actually... | |
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