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" We ceased to consider ourselves prisoners ;" and every thing that friendship could dictate was adopted by you, and the officers of the Hornet, to remedy the inconvenience we would otherwise have experienced from the unavoidable loss of the -whole of our... "
Letters on the Late War Between the United States and Great Britain ... - Side 278
av William Cobbett - 1815 - 407 sider
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The Historical Register of the United States: From the declaration of war in ...

Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 504 sider
...we cannot better express our feelings than by saying, l We ceased to consider ourselves prisoners ; and every thing that friendship could dictate was...and clothes by the sudden sinking of the Peacock." Nor was the crew of the Hornet a whit behind their superiors in that noble generosity which ever accompanies...
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volum 26

William Cobbett - 1814 - 448 sider
...feelings than by say" ing, * We ceased to consider ourselves "prisoners? and every thing that friend" ship could dictate was adopted by you, " and the officers...inconvenience we would otherwise " have experienced from the nnavoidable/os* " 'if t lie ti'fiofc of our property and clotJus by " the sttddcn sinking nf the Peacock....
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The Pride of Britannia Humbled: Or, The Queen of the Ocean Unqueen'd, "by ...

William Cobbett - 1815 - 228 sider
...we cannot better express our feelings than by saying, " We ceased to consider ourselves prisoners ;" and every thing that friendship could dictate was...the Peacock. Permit us, then, sir, impressed, as we are, with a grateful sense of your kindness, for ourselves and the other officers and ship's company,...
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History of the Late War, Between the United States and Great Britain ...

Henry Marie Brackenridge - 1818 - 368 sider
...that we cannot better express our feelings, than by saying, we ceased to consider ourselves prisoners; and every thing that friendship could dictate, was...officers of the Hornet, to remedy the inconvenience we otherwise would have experienced, from the unavoidable loss of the whole of our property and clothes,...
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History of the Late War, Between the United States and Great Britain ...

Henry Marie Brackenridge - 1818 - 378 sider
...better express our feelings, than by saying, we ceased to consider ourselves prisoners; and every thine that friendship could dictate, was adopted by you...officers of the Hornet, to remedy the inconvenience we otherwise would have experienced, from the unavoidable loss of the whole of our property and clothes,...
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The Naval Monument: Containing Official and Other Accounts of All the ...

Abel Bowen - 1830 - 410 sider
...we cannot better express our feelings, than by saying, "we ceased to consider ourselves prisoners," and every thing that friendship could dictate, was...you, and the officers of the Hornet, to remedy the inconveniences we should otherwise have experienced from the unavoidable loss of the whole of our property...
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A History of the United States: For Families and Libraries

Benson John Lossing - 1857 - 702 sider
...was adopted by you nnd the officers of the Hornet, to remedy the inconvenience we otherwise should have experienced, from the unavoidable loss of the...and clothes, by the sudden sinking of the Peacock." The crew of the Hornet divided their c'oihing with the prisoners. 1 Captain James Lawrence was a native...
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A History of the United States: For Families and Libraries

Benson John Lossing - 1859 - 674 sider
...we can not better express our feelings than by saying, we ceased to consider ourselves prisoners ; and every thing that friendship could dictate, was...officers of the Hornet, to remedy the inconvenience we otherwise should have experienced, from the unavoidable loss of the whole of our property and clothes,...
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A History of the United States for Families and Libraries

Benson John Lossing - 1860 - 668 sider
...we can not better express our feelings than by saying, wo ceased to consider ourselves prisoners ; and every thing that friendship could dictate, was...officers of the Hornet, to remedy the inconvenience we otherwise should have experienced, from the unavoidable loss of the whole of our property and clothes,...
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A History of the United States: From the Discovery of the American Continent ...

Benson John Lossing - 1881 - 926 sider
...that we can not better express our feeUngs than by saying, we ceased to consider ourselves prisoners ; and every thing that friendship could dictate, was...officers of the Hornet, to remedy the inconvenience we otherwise should have experienced, from the unavoidable loss of the whole of our property and clothes,...
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