Publications of the Navy Records Society, Volume 109Navy Records Society, 1967 - 303 pagina's |
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... deck very well fitted over her main - deck , to hinder boarding , and a dangerous sort of pikes , the wood handle of which was about seven foot long , and headed with a double- edged iron about eighteen inches long , very sharp , and ...
... deck very well fitted over her main - deck , to hinder boarding , and a dangerous sort of pikes , the wood handle of which was about seven foot long , and headed with a double- edged iron about eighteen inches long , very sharp , and ...
Pagina 259
... deck , and her upper works were all so loose that the quarter - deck was ready to drop down , and that she had but seventy men , eighteen boys and two prisoners on board including officers , out of which there were only sixteen men and ...
... deck , and her upper works were all so loose that the quarter - deck was ready to drop down , and that she had but seventy men , eighteen boys and two prisoners on board including officers , out of which there were only sixteen men and ...
Pagina 266
... deck in place of Peircy Brett ; and John Hughes had not any order from the Commodore to command upon that deck , nor did John Hughes command upon that deck before or after Peircy Brett was wounded . That if by loss in battle or other ...
... deck in place of Peircy Brett ; and John Hughes had not any order from the Commodore to command upon that deck , nor did John Hughes command upon that deck before or after Peircy Brett was wounded . That if by loss in battle or other ...
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