| 700 sider
...a small proportion of the Frolic's crew who had escaped. Captain Jones instantly sent on board his surgeon's mate, and all the blankets of the Frolic were brought from her slop-room for the comfort of the wounded. To increase this confusion, both the Frolic's masts soon... | |
| 1813 - 706 sider
...a small proportion of the Frolic's crew who had escaped. Captain Jones instantly sent on board his surgeon's mate, and all the blankets of the Frolic were brought from her slop-room for the comfort of the wounded. To increase this confusion, both the Frolic's masts soon... | |
| 1813 - 552 sider
...a small proportion of the Frolic's crew who had escaped. Captain Jones instantly sent on board his surgeon's mate, and all the blankets of the Frolic were brought from her slop-room for the comfort of the wounded. To increase this confusion, both the Frolic's masts soon... | |
| 1813 - 550 sider
...a small proportion of the Frolic's crew who hael escaped. Captain Jones instantly sent on board his surgeon's mate, and all the blankets of the Frolic were brought from her slop-room for the comfort of the wounded. To increase this confusion, both the Frolic's masts soon... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 504 sider
...senf on board his surgeon's mate, and all the blankets of the Frolic were brought from her slop-room for the comfort of the wounded. To increase this confusion,..." It now appeared that the Frolic mounted sixteen thirty-two pound carronades, four twelve pounders on the main-deck, and two twelve pound carronades.... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 548 sider
...a small proportion of the Frolic's crew who had escaped. Captain Jones instantly sent on board his surgeon's mate, and all the blankets of the Frolic were brought from her slop-room for the comfort of the wounded. To increase this confusion, both the Frolic's masts soon... | |
| Samuel R. Brown - 1815 - 382 sider
...being but a. small proportion of the Frolic's crew escaped. Captain Jones instantly sent on board his surgeon's mate, and all the blankets of the Frolic were brought from, the slop room, for the comfort of the wounded. To encrease the confusion, both of the Frolic's masts... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1817 - 344 sider
...a small proportion of the Frolic's crew who had escaped. Captain Jones instantly sent on board his Surgeon's mate; and all the blankets of the Frolic...wreck. It now appeared that the Frolic mounted sixteen thirty-two pound carronades, four twelvepounders on the main-deck, and two twelve-pound carronades.... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1819 - 344 sider
...proportion of the Frolic's crew who had escaped. Captain Jones instantly sent on board his Surgeon s mate ; and all the blankets of the Frolic were brought from her slop-room for the comfort of the wounded. To increase this confusion, both the Frolic's masts soon... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1821 - 350 sider
...a small proportion of the Frolic's crew who had escaped. Captain Jones instantly sent on board his Surgeon's mate ; and all the blankets of the Frolic...dead and every thing on deck, and she lay a. complete wEeek. It now appeared that the Frolic mounted sixteen thirty-two pound carronades, four twelve- %... | |
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