| 1817 - 592 páginas
...surrender. He received for answer, that the Captain of La Sibylle well knew Captain Paget's force,* and that he would defend himself to the last extremity....armed vessels, which were stationed so as to rake the Ronmey. Captain Paget having observed that, from the situation of his ship, some mischief would ensue... | |
| 1817 - 610 páginas
...surrender. He received for answer, that the Captain of La. Sibylle well knew Captain Piiget'* force,* and that he would defend himself to the last extremity. The Frenchman tired first, aided by four armed vessels, which were stationed so as to rake the Romnry. Captain Paget... | |
| Edward Daniel Clarke - 1818 - 678 páginas
...surrender. He received for answ er, that the Captain of La Sibylle well knew Captain Pagefs force1, and that he would defend himself to the last extremity....the situation of his ship, that some mischief would ciisue to the inhabitants of Myconi, patiently sustained this powerful attack without returning a single... | |
| 1826 - 372 páginas
...complement by seventyfive men), and that he would defend himself to the last extremity. The Frenchmen fired first, aided by four armed vessels, which were...to rake the Romney. Captain Paget having observed that E 3 from the situation of his ship, some mischief would ensue to the inhabitants of Myconi, patiently... | |
| Old Sailor - 1826 - 534 páginas
...Sybille well knew Captain Paget's force (the Romney being short of her complement by seventy-five men) and that he would defend himself to the last extremity....vessels, which were stationed so as to rake the Romney. Capias Paget having observed that from tie situation of his ship some mischief would ensue to the inhabitantsof... | |
| 1817 - 626 páginas
...surrender. He received for answer, that the. Captain of La Sibylle well knew Captain Paget's force,* and that he would defend himself to the last extremity....to rake the Romney. Captain Paget having observed that, from the situation of his ship, some mischief would ensue to the inhabitants of Myconi, patiently... | |
| 1868 - 386 páginas
...stationed so as to rake the Romney. Captain Faget having observed that E 3 from the situation of his ship, some mischief would ensue to the inhabitants of Myconi,...sustained this powerful attack without returning a single (hot, until, by getting a spring upon his cable, he had brought the Romney into a situation where the... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1884 - 468 páginas
...of La Sibylle well knew Capt. Paget's force, (the Romney was short of her complement by 75 men), and would defend himself to the last extremity. The Frenchman...vessels, which were stationed so as to rake the Romney. Capt. Paget having observed that from the situation of his ship some mischief would ensue to the inhabitants... | |
| 1817 - 600 páginas
...surrender. He received for answer, that the Captain of La Sibylle well knew Captain Paget's force,* and that he would defend himself to the last extremity....to rake the Romney. Captain Paget having observed that, from the situation of his ship, some mischief would ensue to the inhabitants of Myconi, patiently... | |
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