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... ships will commence to desert , since we all know that among them are people of all nationalities . Ship against ship , therefore , a failure is not to be feared . " A letter writer from Spain says : " The belief in this superiority of ...
... ships will commence to desert , since we all know that among them are people of all nationalities . Ship against ship , therefore , a failure is not to be feared . " A letter writer from Spain says : " The belief in this superiority of ...
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... ships . A hail of projectiles was poured upon the enemy , and before they could develop their fire their batteries were partially disabled and the nerves of their gunners were thoroughly shaken . In connection with rapid and accurate ...
... ships . A hail of projectiles was poured upon the enemy , and before they could develop their fire their batteries were partially disabled and the nerves of their gunners were thoroughly shaken . In connection with rapid and accurate ...
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... ships were there . Before dark the captains were called on board the flagship for the last consultation . They soon returned to their ships , and the fleet , formed in column at distance , stood towards the entrance of Manila Bay ...
... ships were there . Before dark the captains were called on board the flagship for the last consultation . They soon returned to their ships , and the fleet , formed in column at distance , stood towards the entrance of Manila Bay ...
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... ship . This idea was very vivid at first , but I was tired and warm , and the idea became gradually less and less vivid ... ships . All the men were congregated about their guns , and the guns were loaded . A few were getting some coffee ...
... ship . This idea was very vivid at first , but I was tired and warm , and the idea became gradually less and less vivid ... ships . All the men were congregated about their guns , and the guns were loaded . A few were getting some coffee ...
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... ships ; and behind them we could see the white domes and towers and trees of what seemed the most beautiful city we had ever seen . A lovely sheet of water , blue and tranquil , spread upon all sides ; and behind us rose the great ...
... ships ; and behind them we could see the white domes and towers and trees of what seemed the most beautiful city we had ever seen . A lovely sheet of water , blue and tranquil , spread upon all sides ; and behind us rose the great ...
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Admiral arms army arsenal artillery Asst attack Bacoor Bay Barclay batteries battle boat Boers Brenham British campaign Captain Wallis Cavite chief colonel command Corps court Cyane deck duty Eaton enemy Ensign eyes face fact favorite fight Filipinos fire flag fleet followed Forbes force friends guard guns hand Headquarters Marine Corps heard horses Hoyt infantry Island Key West knew land Langdon Levant Lieut Lieutenant looked Manila Manila Bay Marine ment Mentomo miles military naval Navy never night officers once P. A. Engr party Pepeeta Petrel Philippines port Porto Bello Puget Sound regiment replied Rutherford sail seemed sent ship shot side soldier soon South South Africa Spaniards Spanish stood things tion told took trail Tripoli troops turned United vessels warriors Washington Wickliffe wounded yards York young
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Seite 443 - You have no enemies, you say ? Alas ! my friend, the boast is poor— He who has mingled in the fray Of duty, that the brave endure, Must have made foes ! If...
Seite 479 - Aurora diemque reducit, 250 nosque ubi primus equis Oriens adflavit anhelis, illic sera rubens accendit lumina Vesper...
Seite 434 - Spaniards' late defeat: And his crews, with shouts victorious, Drank success to England's fleet. On a sudden shrilly sounding, Hideous yells and shrieks were heard; Then each heart with fear confounding, A sad troop of ghosts appear'd.
Seite 70 - Miserable they! Who, here entangled in the gathering ice, Take their last look of the descending sun ; While, full of death, and fierce with tenfold frost, The long long night, incumbent o'er their heads, Falls horrible.
Seite 3 - War has commenced between the United States and Spain. Proceed at once to Philippine Islands. Commence operations at once, particularly against the Spanish fleet. You must capture vessels or destroy. Use utmost endeavors.
Seite 477 - The Anglo-German Agreement has no reference to Manchuria ('Hear, hear' and sensation). ... I can now add that during the negotiations which led to the conclusion of this Agreement, we left no room for any doubt that we did not take it as applying to Manchuria. ... As regards the future of Manchuria — really, gentlemen, I can imagine nothing which we regard with more indifference.
Seite 215 - I refused to have our ships near the city of Manila, because, far from defending it, this would provoke the enemy to bombard the plaza, which doubtless would have been demolished on account of its few defenses.
Seite 278 - Indeed, indeed, Repentance oft before I swore — but was I sober when I swore ? And then and then came Spring, and Rose-in-hand My thread-bare Penitence apieces tore.
Seite 565 - ... Prussian, which he believed to be retreating upon Maestricht. For this purpose, he had placed the greatest part of his reserve in the centre, against his right wing, and upon this point he attacked with fury. The English army fought with a valour which it is impossible to surpass. The repeated charges of the Old Guard were baffled by the intrepidity of the Scottish regiments ; and at every charge the French cavalry was overthrown by the English cavalry.