| 1837 - 486 str.
...decks ; while the scuppers were streaming with gore ; when the Guerriere, which a few jours before, was considered one of the most splendid specimens of naval...of his country, the gallant Briton began to think that he had got into an ugly ecrape, from which he could not possibly extricate himself. He could no... | |
| 1837 - 490 str.
...hours before, was considered one of the most splendid specimens of naval architecture, which helonged to the British navy, lay on the water an unsightly,...proud flag of his country, the gallant Briton began to vhmk 28-1 285 that he had got into an ugly scrape, from which he could not possibly extricate himself.... | |
| 1837 - 488 str.
...hours before, was considered one of the most splendid specimens of naval architecture, which belongsа to the British navy, lay on the water an unsightly, unmanageable mass — when he had no longer ihe stump of a mast left from which to display the prouJ flag of his country, the gallant Briton began... | |
| 1875 - 558 str.
...officers and men mostly killed and wounded, encumbering the decks; while the scuppers were streaming with gore; when the Guerriere, which a few hours before...of his country, the gallant Briton began to think be had got into an vijly scrape, from which he could not possibly extricate himself. He could no longer... | |
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