| Frederic Hervey - 1779 - 548 Seiten
...having mutually agreed to attack each other, not out of hatred, but a thirll of glory ; they engaged with all the rage, or as it were, with all the fport...army of foot, they fought at once with their guns and (words. Ahnoft at every turn, both their fliips, though not funk, were yet bored through, their cannon... | |
| Frederic Hervey - 1779 - 506 Seiten
...tliirft of glory ; they engaged with all the rage, or as it were, with aJl the fport of war. They camefo clofe to one another, that like an army of foot, they...guns and fwords. Almoft at every turn, both their (hips, though not funk, were yet bored through, their cannon being discharged within common gun-{hot... | |
| John Campbell - 1785 - 582 Seiten
...having mutually agreed to attack each other, not out " of hatred but a thirft of glory, they engaged with all the rage, «' or, as it were, with all the...they fought at once " with their guns and fwords. Almoit at every turn, both their «• fliips, though not funk, were yet bored through, their cannon... | |
| James Grant - 1873 - 594 Seiten
...glory, they engaged with all the rage, or, as it were, with all the sport of war. They came so close to one another that, like an army of foot, they fought at once with their guns and swords. Almost at every turn both their ships, though not sunk, were yet bored through with common... | |
| 1779 - 828 Seiten
...with all the rage, or, as it were, with all the fport of war. They came fo clole to one another, thjf, like an army of foot, they fought at once with their guns and fwords. Alrnoft at every turn, both their (hips, though not funk, were yet bored through, their cannon being... | |
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