The Naval Battles of the United States in the Different Wars with Foreign Nations, from the Commencement of the Revolution to the Present Time: Including Privateering. Embellished with Twenty ... EngravingsHiggins and Bradley, 1857 - 278 σελίδες |
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... frigate Boston 13 Capture of Le Berceau 13 Captain Sterrett 15 Action with a Tripolitan 15 Schooner Experiment - lieutenant Stewart 17 Capture of the Diana 17 Operations in the Mediterranean under commodore Preble 19 Commodore Preble's ...
... frigate Boston 13 Capture of Le Berceau 13 Captain Sterrett 15 Action with a Tripolitan 15 Schooner Experiment - lieutenant Stewart 17 Capture of the Diana 17 Operations in the Mediterranean under commodore Preble 19 Commodore Preble's ...
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... frigate Insurgente , of forty guns and four hundred and seventeen men . Commodore Truxton bore down upon her , and , at a quarter past three , ranging along side , poured a broadside into her , which was immediately returned . After a ...
... frigate Insurgente , of forty guns and four hundred and seventeen men . Commodore Truxton bore down upon her , and , at a quarter past three , ranging along side , poured a broadside into her , which was immediately returned . After a ...
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... frigate , of fifty - four guns . He im- mediately prepared his ship for action . He con- tinued the chase till one the next day , when a fresh wind enabled him to gain upon her . At eight in the evening , having got within hail , he ...
... frigate , of fifty - four guns . He im- mediately prepared his ship for action . He con- tinued the chase till one the next day , when a fresh wind enabled him to gain upon her . At eight in the evening , having got within hail , he ...
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... FRIGATE BOSTON . THE United States frigate Boston , commanded by captain Little , being on a cruise , to protect the American commerce in the West Indies , in latitude 22 , 50 , longitude 51 , captured , on the 12th of Octo- ber , 1800 ...
... FRIGATE BOSTON . THE United States frigate Boston , commanded by captain Little , being on a cruise , to protect the American commerce in the West Indies , in latitude 22 , 50 , longitude 51 , captured , on the 12th of Octo- ber , 1800 ...
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... frigate , which he suspected had been authorized to cruise against American vessels ; but her papers not sup- porting such a suspicion , he dismissed her . When he arrived at Gibraltar , he found that our affairs with Morocco had ...
... frigate , which he suspected had been authorized to cruise against American vessels ; but her papers not sup- porting such a suspicion , he dismissed her . When he arrived at Gibraltar , he found that our affairs with Morocco had ...
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action American squadron American vessels anchor armed arrived attack bashaw batteries boats bomb-ketches Boston bowsprit brig British fleet British frigate British vessel broadside captain Hull captain Jones captain Lawrence captain Porter captured carronades chase chase guns Chesapeake colours commanded by captain commenced commodore Bainbridge commodore Decatur commodore Preble commodore Rodgers Constitution cruise deck discovered eight enemy enemy's engagement Enterprize escape Essex fire five force four frigate Frolic gallant grape shot Guerriere gun-boats guns half past harbour hauled hoisted honour Hornet hour hundred immediately John Adams killed and wounded larboard lieutenant masts midshipman miles minutes past navy night o'clock ordered Philadelphia port post captain pounders President prisoners prize quarter received returned rigging round shot Sackett's harbour sail schooner seamen sent Shannon ship shore shot side sloop sloop of war soon starboard stern stood tack Tangiers tion Tripoli Tripolitan twelve twenty United Wasp wind windward
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Σελίδα 146 - The fore-mait received a 24 pound shot, which passed through its centre, and our rigging and sails were a good deal injured. The Reindeer was literally cut to pieces in a line with her ports ,; her upper works, boats and spare spars, were one complete wreck.
Σελίδα 123 - And the officers and crew generally, I am happy to add, their cool and determined conduct have my warmest approbation and applause. As no muster roll...
Σελίδα 137 - Porter turned his attention to rescuing as many of his brave companions as possible. Finding his distance from the shore did not exceed three quarters of a mile, he hoped many would be able to save themselves should the ship blow up. His boats had been cut to pieces by the enemies' shot, but he advised such as could swim to jump overboard and make for shore.
Σελίδα 90 - You will feel it as a compliment if I say, that the result of our meeting may be the most grateful service I can render to my country ; and I doubt not that you, equally confident of success, will feel convinced that it is only by repeated triumphs in even combatí that your little navy can now hope to console your country for the loss of that trade it can no longer protect.
Σελίδα 208 - ... artillery, too, directed by officers who displayed equal skill and courage, did great execution. Yet the columns of the enemy continued to advance with a firmness which reflects upon them the greatest credit. Twice the column which approached me on my left, was repulsed by the troops of general Carroll, those of general Coffee, and a division of the Kentucky militia, and twice they formed again and renewed the assault. At length, however, cut to pieces, they fled in confusion from the field,...
Σελίδα 50 - Hull, finding his friends in Boston are correctly informed of his situation when chased by the British squadron off New York, and that they are good enough to give him more credit...
Σελίδα 89 - I request you will do me the favour to meet the Shannon with her, ship to ship, to try the fortune of our respective nags.
Σελίδα 130 - These ships, having been sent out expressly to seek for the Essex, were in prime order and equipment, with picked crews, and hoisted flags bearing the motto "God and country, British sailors' best rights: traitors offend both.
Σελίδα 209 - ... have already been delivered over for burial ; and my men are still engaged in picking them up, within my lines, and carrying them to the point where the enemy are to receive them; this is in addition to the dead and wounded whom the enemy have been enabled to carry from the field, during and since the action— and to those who have since died, of the wounds they received. We have taken about 500 prisoners, upwards of 300 of whom are wounded, and a great part of them mortally.
Σελίδα 210 - ... position. The batteries which had rendered me for many days the most important service, though bravely defended, were of course now abandoned ; not however until the guns had been spiked.