| 1837 - 486 str.
...minutes Mr. Morris again appeared, and stated that he could with difficulty restrain the men from giving a broadside, so anxious were they to commence the...excitement. Several of our bravest seamen are already killed or wounded." " Keep cool, Mr. Morris, keep cool. See all prepared, and do not suffer a gun to be fired... | |
| 1837 - 490 str.
...broadside, so anxious were they to commence the engagement. " Mr. Morris," reiterated the commodore, mtently gazing on the English frigate, " are you ready for...excitement. Several of our bravest seamen are already killed or wounded." "Keep cool, Mr. Morris, keep cool. See all prepared, and do not suffer a gun to be fired... | |
| 1837 - 488 str.
...commodore, intently gazing on the English frigate, " are you ready for action on the gundeck ?" 4l Yes, sir — and it is impossible for me any longer...wrought up to the highest possible pitch of excitement. Severnl of our bravest seamen are already killed or wounded." " Keep cool, Mr. Morris, keep cool. See... | |
| 1875 - 558 str.
...stated that he could with difficulty restrain the men from giving the enemy a broadside, so anxious wore they to commence the engagement. " Mr. Morris," reiterated...pitch of excitement. Several of our bravest seamen are airead т killed and wounded" — " Keep cool, Mr. Morris — keep cool. See all prepared, and do not... | |
| |