| 1813 - 550 str.
...though for a great part of the time he could not get more than three guns to bear upon her antagonists. It was admirable to behold the perfect order and regularity...covered with mangled limbs and the bodies of the slain ; nearly the whole of her crew was either killed or wounded ; her guns were dismounted, and the commodore... | |
| 1813 - 552 str.
...fast as the men were wounded, they were carried below and others stept into their places; the dend remained where they fell until after the action. At...own. The Lawrence was reduced to a mere wreck; her deck» wen streaming with blood, and covered with mangled limbs and the bodies of the slain; nearly... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1819 - 344 str.
...confusion occurred, even for an instant ; as fast N as the men were wounded, they were carried beJow and others stept into their places ; the dead remained...and covered with mangled limbs and the bodies of the glain ; nearly the whole of her crew was either lulled or wounded ; her guns were dismounted, ami the... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1821 - 350 str.
...occurred, even for an instant ; as fast as the men were wounded, they 'were carried below, and others slept into their places ; the dead remained where they fell...covered with mangled limbs and the bodies of the slain ; nearly the whole of her crew were either killed or wounded ; her guns were dismounted, and the Commodore... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1822 - 364 str.
...as fast as the men were wounded, they were carried below, and others stept into their places ; tbe dead remained where they fell until after the action....covered with mangled limbs and the bodies of the slain ; nearly the whole of her crew were either killed or wounded ; her guns were dismounted, and the Commodore... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1824 - 396 str.
...below, and others stept into their places ; the dead remained where they fell, till after the action. 5. At this juncture, the fortune of the battle trembled on a point, and the enemy Tselieved the day their own. The Lawrence was reduced to a mere wreck ; her decks were streaming with... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1825 - 404 str.
...below, and others stept into their places ; the dead remained where they fell, till after the action. 5. At this juncture, the fortune of the battle trembled...the enemy believed the day their own. The Lawrence wan reduced to a mere wreck ; her decks were streaming with blood, and covered with mangled limbs,... | |
| Samuel Perkins - 1825 - 532 str.
...of horror ; as fast as the men at the guns were wounded, they were carried below, and others stepped into their places; the dead remained where they fell until after the action ; at this juncture the enemy believed the battle to be won. The Lawrence was reduced to a mere wreck, her deck was streaming... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1827 - 494 str.
...below, and others slept into their places ; the dead remained where they fell, till after the action. 5. At this juncture, the fortune of the battle trembled...covered with mangled limbs, and the bodies of the slain ; nearly the whole of her crew was either killed or wounded ; her guns were dismounted ; and the commodore... | |
| R. Thomas (A.M.) - 1834 - 798 str.
...Lawrence became unmanageable. Even in this disastrous plight, she sustained the action for upwards of two hours, within canister distance, though for...point, and the enemy believed the day their own. The 1 iawrence was reduced to a mere wreck ; her decks were streaming with blood, and covered with mangled... | |
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