| 1814 - 262 sider
...hall, the Confiance 1 05. The enemy's shot pawed principally just over our heads, as there were not 2» whole hammocks in the nettings at the close of the...without intermission two hours and twenty minutes. T. MACDONOUGH. .Return of killed and wounded on board the United States squadron, September lith. Saratoga,... | |
| Samuel R. Brown - 1815 - 382 sider
...hull ; the Confiance 105. The enemy's shot passed principally just over our heads, as there was not 20 whole hammocks in the nettings at the close of the...without intermission two hours and twenty minutes. " The absence and sickness of Lt. Reymond Perry, left me- without the services of that excellent officer... | |
| 1815 - 410 sider
...one hundred and five. The enemy's shot passed principally just over our heads, as there were not 20 whole hammocks in the nettings at the close of the...without intermission two hours and twenty minutes. The Saratoga was twice set on fire with hotshot from the enemy's ship. I have the honor to be, Sec.... | |
| 1815 - 628 sider
...hundred and five. The enemy's -'• >\ passed principally just oter our heads, as there were not 20 whole hammocks in the nettings at the close of the action, which lasted without intermistiion two hours and twenty minutes. The absence and sickness of lieut. Raymond Perry, left... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1816 - 516 sider
...from the Confiance. The enemy's shot must have principally passed just over the heads of the sailors, as there were not twenty whole hammocks in the nettings...without intermission two hours and twenty minutes*. The sloop that was opposed to the Eagle, had struck some time before, and drifted down the line ; the... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1816 - 518 sider
...hull, the Confiance one hundred and five. The enemy's shot passed principally just over our heads, as there were not twenty whole hammocks in the nettings at the close of the action, which lasted two hours and twenty minutes. The absence and sickness of lieutenant Raymond Perry, left me without... | |
| 1816 - 416 sider
...owe hundred and five. The enemy's shot passed principally just over our heads, as there were not 2O whole hammocks in the nettings at the close of the action, which lusted without intermission two hours and twenty minutes. The Saratoga was twice set on fire with hot... | |
| Heman Allen Fay - 1817 - 294 sider
...the Confiance 105. The enemy's shot passed, principally, just over our heads, as there were not 20 whole hammocks in the nettings, at the close of the...without intermission, two hours and twenty minutes. The absence, and sickness of Lieut. Raymond Perry, left me without the services of that excellent officer;... | |
| William James - 1817 - 788 sider
...; the Confiance 105. The enemy's shot passed principally just over our heads, as there were not 20 whole hammocks in the nettings at the close of the...which lasted, without intermission, two hours and 20 minutes. The absence and sickness of Lieutenant R. Perry, left mo without the services of that excellent... | |
| John Brannan - 1823 - 520 sider
...hull, the Confiance 105. The enemy's shot passed principally just over our heads, as there were not 20 whole hammocks in the nettings at the close of the...without intermission, two hours and twenty minutes. The absence and sickness of lieutenant Raymond Perry, left me without the services of that excellent... | |
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