| John Henry Sherburne - 1825 - 374 Seiten
...effected in the course of the night and next morning. I was determined to keep the Bon homme Rkhard afloat, and, if possible. to bring her into port. For that purpose, the first lieutenant of the PaUas continued on board, with a party of men to attend the pumps, with boats in waiting ready to take... | |
| John Paul Jones - 1830 - 358 Seiten
...should be capable of producing such fatal consequences. " After the carpenters, as well as Captain Cottineau and other men of sense, had well examined...The wind augmented in the night, and the next day, the 25th, so that it was impossible to prevent the good old ship from sinking. They did not abandon... | |
| John Paul Jones - 1830 - 572 Seiten
...others were so much afraid as to swim on board the Alliance after the action." — Journal for the King and next morning. I was determined to keep the Bon...The wind augmented in the night, and the next day, the 25th, so that it was impossible to prevent the good old ship from sinking. They did not abandon... | |
| John Paul Jones - 1830 - 566 Seiten
...after the action." — Journal far the King and next morning. I was determined to keep the Bon Hon me Richard afloat, and, if possible, to bring her into...The wind augmented in the night, and the next day, the 25th, so that it was impossible to prevent the good old ship from sinking. They did not abandon... | |
| John Paul Jones - 1843 - 520 Seiten
...should be capable of producing such fatal consequences. " After the carpenters, as well as Captain Cottineau and other men of sense, had well examined...ready to take them on board in case the water should gam on them too fast. The wind augmented in the night, and the next day, the 25th, so that it was impossible... | |
| John Paul Jones - 1845 - 416 Seiten
...should be capable of producing such fatal consequences. " After the carpenters, as well as Captain Cottineau and other men of sense, had well examined...The wind augmented in the night, and the next day, the 25th, so that it was impossible to prevent the good old ship from sinking. They did not abandon... | |
| Robert Sears - 1847 - 470 Seiten
...should be capable of producing such fatal consequences. " After the carpenters, as well as Captain Cottineau and other men of sense, had well examined...The wind augmented in the night, and the next day, the 25th, so that it was impossible to prevent the good old ship from sinking. They did not abandon... | |
| George Atkinson - 1850 - 382 Seiten
...war should be capable of producing such fatal consequences. After the carpenters, as well as Captain Cottineau and other men of sense, had well examined...The wind augmented in the night, and the next day, the 25th, so that it was impossible to prevent the good old ship from sinking. They did not abandon... | |
| Robert Sears - 1850 - 448 Seiten
...should be capable of producing such fatal consequences. " After the carpenters, as well as Captain Cottineau and other men of sense, had well examined...The wind augmented in the night, and the next day, the 25th, so that it was impossible to prevent the good old ship from sinking. They did not abandon... | |
| John Frost - 1850 - 462 Seiten
...which was effected in the course of the night and next morning. I was determined to keep the Bon-Homme Richard afloat, and, if possible, to bring her into...The wind augmented in the night, and the next day the 25th, so that it was impossible to prevent the good old ship from sinking. They did not abandon... | |
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