| 1813 - 706 páginas
...forecastle, and was surprised at seeing not a single man alive en the Frolic's deck, except the seaman at the wheel, and three officers. The deck was slippery...with two other officers, who were standing on the quarterdeck, threw down their swords, and made an inclination of their bodies, denoting that they had... | |
| 700 páginas
...forecastle, and wus surprised at seeing not a single man alive on the Frolic's deck, except the seaman at the wheel, and three officers. The deck was slippery...dead. As he went forward, the captain of the Frolic, wiihtwo other officers, who were standing on the quarterdeck, threw down their swords, and made an... | |
| 1813 - 430 páginas
...the Wasp's deck. He sprang up, as the next swell of the sea brought the Frolic nearer, he got on the bowsprit, where Lang and another seaman were already....were standing on the quarter deck, threw down their sworde, * John Lang it a native of New-Brunsmkk in Ae/tv Jersey. We mention, with great pleasure, the... | |
| 1813 - 552 páginas
...forecastle and was surprised at seeing not a single man alive on the Frolic's deck, except the seaman at the wheel, and three officers. The deck was slippery...quarter deck, threw down their swords, and made an * John Lang is a native of New-Brunswick. in New-Jersey. \Ve mention, with great pleasure, the name... | |
| 1813 - 550 páginas
...forecastle and was surprised at seeing not a single man alive on the Frolic's deck, except the seaman at the wheel, and three officers. The deck was slippery...dead. As he went forward, the captain of the Frolic, ' John Lang i» a native of New-Brunswick, in New-Jersey. We mention, with yrcat pleasure, the name... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 504 páginas
...forecastle, and was surprised at seeing not a single man alive on the Frolic's deck, except the seaman at the wheel and three officers. The deck was slippery...with two other officers, who were standing on the quarter-deck, threw down their swords, and made an inclination of their bodies, denoting that they... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 548 páginas
...forecastle, and was surprised at seeing not a single man alive on the Frolic's deck, except the seaman at the wheel and three officers. The deck was slippery...the captain of the Frolic, with two other officers, * >• John Lang is a native of New Brunswick in New Jersey. We mention, with great pleasure, the name... | |
| Thomas Clark - 1814 - 244 páginas
...; and was much surprised at nst -seeing a single man alive on the Frolic's deck, except the seaman at the wheel, and three officers. The deck was slippery with blood, and strewed with dead bodies. As !ie went forward, the captain of the Frolic, and two other officers, who were standing... | |
| Samuel R. Brown - 1815 - 382 páginas
...forecastle, Mid was surprized at seeing not a single man alive on tfcs Frolic's deck, except the seaman at the wheel, .and three officers. The deck was slippery...who were standing on the quarter deck, threw down ther swords and made an inclination of their bodies, denoting that they had surrendered. At this moment... | |
| Gideon Miner Davison, Samuel Williams - 1815 - 126 páginas
...forecastle, and wag surprised at seeing not a single man alive on the Frolic's deck, except the seaman at the wheel, and three officers. The deck was slippery with blood, and strewed v/ith the bodies of the dead. As he went forward, the captain of the Frolic, with two other officers,... | |
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