| 1814 - 262 str.
...broadside was the» sprung to bear on the brig, which surrendered in 15 minutes after. The sloop that was opposed to the Eagle had struck some time before, and drifted down the lit.", the sloop which was with their galleys having struck also. Three of their galleys are said to... | |
| 1814 - 678 str.
...sprung to boar on the brig, which surr dein! in tó minutes after. The sloop that was opposed to the ' had struck some time before, and drifted down the line, the sloop which \vas with. tlieir galleys having struck also. Three of their gr.llcjsare said to be sunk, the... | |
| 1815 - 410 str.
...was then, sprung to bear on the brig, which surrendered in about J» minutes alter, 86 The sloop that was opposed to the Eagle, had struck some time before and drifted down the line ; the sloop which was with their gallies having struck also. Three of their Dallies are said to be sunk, the others... | |
| Samuel R. Brown - 1815 - 382 str.
...gallies having struck also. Three of their gaHies are said to be sunk, the others pulled off. Our gallies were about obeying, with alacrity, the signal to follow them, when all the vessels \vere reported to be in a sinking state ; it then became necessary to annul the signal to the gallies,... | |
| 1816 - 416 str.
...having struck also. Three of their gallies are said to be sunk, the others pulled off. Our gallies were about obeying with alacrity the signal to follow...it then became necessary to annul the signal to the gallies, -and order their naen to the pumps. I could onh' look at the enemy's gallies going off in... | |
| Barent Gardenier - 1814 - 442 str.
...having struck also. Three if their galleys are said to be sunk, the others pulled off. Our gallt-ys were about obeying with alacrity the signal to follow...to be in a sinking state ; it then became necessary lo annul the signal lo the «alleys, and order their men to the pumps. I could only look at the enemy's... | |
| 1816 - 586 str.
...surrendered. Our broadside was then sprung to bear on the brig, which struck about fifteen minutes afterwards. The sloop which was opposed to the Eagle, had struck some time before, and drifted down the 'MI.. The sloop that was with their gallies had also struck. Three of their gallies are said to be... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1816 - 516 str.
...close of the action, which lasted without intermission two hours and twenty minutes*. The sloop that was opposed to the Eagle, had struck some time before, and drifted down the line ; the sloop which was • with their galleys having struck also. Three of the enemy's galleys were sunk, the others... | |
| William James - 1817 - 804 str.
...their galleys, having struck also. Three of their galleys are said to be sunk ; the others pulled off. Our galleys -were about obeying, with alacrity, the...follow them, when all the vessels were reported to me in a sinking state. It then became necessary to annul the signal to the galleys, and order their men... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1817 - 344 str.
...was then sprung to bear on the brig, which surrendered in about fifteen minutes after. The sloop that was opposed to the Eagle, had struck some time before, and drifted down the line ; the sloop which was with the enemy's gallies, having struck also. Three of them were sunk, and the others pulled... | |
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