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" Master-gunner, whom he knew to be a most resolute man, to split and sink the ship; that thereby nothing might remain of glory or victory to the Spaniards, seeing in so many hours' fight, and with so great a navy they were not able to take her, having... "
Ships and sailors, ancient and modern, by C.C. Cotterill and E.D. Little - 181. lappuse
autors: Charles Clement Cotterill - 1868 - 350 lapas
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The Naval Chronicle, 2. sējums

James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones - 1799 - 714 lapas
...way or other, but S3 she was moved with the waves and billow of the sea) commanded the Master Gunner, whom he knew to be a most resolute man, to split and...ship ; that thereby nothing might remain of glory or viftory to the Spaniards : seeing in so many hours fight, and with so great a Navy they were not able...
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The British Admirals: With an Introductory View of the Naval ..., 3. sējums

Robert Southey - 1834 - 378 lapas
...themselves unto God and to the mercy of none else, and commanded the master gunner, whom he knew for a most resolute man, to split and sink the ship, "...might remain of glory or victory to the Spaniards. The gunner readily consented; but the captain and the master were of another opinion : the enemy, they...
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The English republic, ed. by W.J. Linton, 1. sējums

William James Linton - 1851 - 806 lapas
...approaching him in his last agony. Then Sir Riehard, as it was past hope, ' commanded the master 'gunner, whom he knew to be a most resolute man, to split and...ship, that thereby ' nothing might remain of glory or \ ictory to the Spaniards ; seeing ia so many hours they ' were not able to take her, having had above...
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The Plaint of Freedom. (To the Memory of Milton)

William James Linton - 1852 - 94 lapas
...round a dying lion, wary of approaching him in his last agony. Then Sir Richard, as it was past hope, ' commanded the master-gunner, whom he knew to be a...victory to the Spaniards ; seeing in so many hours they were not able to take her, having had above fifteen hours' time, above ten thousand men, and fiftythree...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, 27. sējums

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1852 - 610 lapas
...having by estimation eight hundred shot of great artillery through him," " commanded the master gunner, whom he knew to be a most resolute man, to split and...victory to the Spaniards ; seeing in so many hours they were not able to take her, having had above fifteen hours' time, above ten thousand men, and fifty-...
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Littell's Living Age, 1. sējums;37. sējums

1853 - 848 lapas
...his crew killed or wounded, and himself disabled, "commanded the muster's gunner, whom he knew to he a most resolute man, to split and sink the ship, that...might remain of glory or victory to the Spaniards." SID RICHARD GREXVILLE. A hundred men for fifteen hours Beat back ten thousand ; morn shall see One...
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Titan: A Monthly Magazine..., 3. sējums

1854 - 542 lapas
...having by estimation eight hundred shot of great artillery throiigh him, commanded the master gunner, whom he knew to be a most resolute man, to split and...victory to the Spaniards; seeing in so many hours they were not able to take her, having had above fifteen hours time, above ten thousand men, and fifty-three...
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Seamanship: And Its Associated Duties in the Royal Navy : Together with a ...

Alfred Henry Alston - 1860 - 498 lapas
...fought for fifteen hours, and 'having, by estimation, eight hundred shot of great artillery through him, commanded the master-gunner, whom he knew to" be a...victory to the Spaniards ; seeing in so many hours they were not able to take her, having had above fifteen hours time, above ten thousand men, and fifty-three...
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Short Studies on Great Subjects

James Anthony Froude - 1868 - 458 lapas
...having by estimation eight hundred shot of great artillery through him,' ' commanded the master gunner, whom he knew to be a most resolute man, to split and...victory to the Spaniards ; seeing in so many hours they were not able to take her, having had above fifteen hours' time, above ten thousand men, and fifty-three...
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Seamanship

Alfred Henry Alston - 1871 - 648 lapas
...for fifteen hours, and ' having, by estimation, eight hundred shot of great artillery through him, commanded the master-gunner, whom he knew to be a...victory to the Spaniards ; seeing in so many hours they were not able to take her, having had above fifteen hours time, above ten thousand men, and fifty-three...
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