| 1836 - 454 Seiten
...attitudes, and firing their swivels at the barge. This was returned by Mr. Hay with the only musket he had in the boat ; and, as they closed nearer, the Malays...commenced throwing their javelins and darts, several falling into the barge, but without wounding any of the men. Soon after they were grappled by our fellows... | |
| Edward Pelham Brenton - 1837 - 778 Seiten
...to board her, and therefore returned. " The ship continued burning during the whole of the Tiight, and the flames, which could be seen through the openings...without doing any injury. Soon after they were grappled bvour brave fellows. Three of the savages had been shot, a fourth was knocked down with the butt end... | |
| Chronicles of the sea - 1838 - 488 Seiten
...firing their swivels at the boat. This was returned by Mr. Hay with the only musket he had with him ; and as they closed nearer, the Malays commenced throwing their javelins and darts, several falling into the barge, but without wounding any of the men. Soon after they were grappled by our fellows,... | |
| Saturday magazine - 1840 - 1078 Seiten
...firing their swivels at the boat This was returned by Mr. Hay with the only miM-kit he hod with him ; and as they closed nearer, the Malays commenced throwing their javelins and darto, several falling into the barge, but without wounding any of the wen. Soon after they were grappled... | |
| 1844 - 440 Seiten
...attitudes, and firing their swivels at the barge. This was returned by Mr. Hay with the only musket he had in the boat ; and, as they closed nearer, the Malays...commenced throwing their javelins .and darts, several falling into the barge, but without wounding any of the men. Soon after they were grappled by our fellows... | |
| 1854 - 504 Seiten
...attitudes, and firing their swivels at the barge. This was returned by Mr. Hay with the only musket he had in the boat; and, as they closed- nearer, the Malays...commenced throwing their javelins and darts, several falling into the barge, but without wounding any of the men. Soon after they were grappled by our fellows,... | |
| John Heywood (ltd.) - 1871 - 232 Seiten
...firing their swivels at the boat. This was returned by Mr. Hay with the only musket he had with him ; and as they closed nearer, the Malays commenced throwing their javelins and darts, several falling into the barge, but without wounding any of the men. Soon after they were grappled by our fellows,... | |
| Stories - 1874 - 286 Seiten
...attitudes, and firing their swivels at the barge. This was returned by Mr. Hay with the only musket he had in the boat, and as they closed nearer, the Malays...commenced throwing their javelins and darts, several falling into the barge, but without wounding any of the men. Soon after they were grappled by our fellows,... | |
| 1876 - 504 Seiten
...attitudes, and firing their swivels at the barge. This was returned by Mr. Hay with the only musket he had in the boat; and, as they closed nearer, the Malays...commenced throwing their javelins and darts, several falling into the barge, but without wounding any of the men. Soon after they were grappled by our fellows,... | |
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