| Henry Howe - 1847 - 636 str.
...mangled limbs and bodies of the slain ; nearly the whole of her crew were either killed or wounded ; her guns were dismounted, and the commodore and his officers helped to work the last that was capable of service. At two, Capt. Elliott was enabled, by the aid of a fresh breeze, to bring... | |
| Henry Howe - 1849 - 646 str.
...mangled limbs and bodies of the slain ; nearly the whole of her crew were either killed or wounded ; her guns were dismounted, and the commodore and his officers helped to work the last that was capable of service. At two, Capt. Elliott was enabled, by the aid of a fresh breeze, to bring... | |
| Henry Howe - 1851 - 636 str.
...mangled limbs and bodies of the slain ; nearly the whole of her crew were either killed or wounded ; her guns were dismounted, and the commodore and his officers helped to work the last that was" capable of service. At two, Capt. Elliott was enabled by the aid of a fresh breeze, to bring... | |
| Henry Clay Watson - 1854 - 1012 str.
...mangled limbs and bodies of the slain ; nearly the whole of her crew were either killed or wounded ; her guns were dismounted, and the commodore and his officers helped to work the last that was capable of service. At two, Captain Elliott was enabled by the aid of a fresh breeze to bring... | |
| Washington Irving - 1866 - 496 str.
...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 and his officers helped to work the last that was capable of service. ' Amidst all this peril and disaster the youthful commander is said to... | |
| Washington Irving - 1867 - 540 str.
...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 and his officers helped to work the last that was capable of service. Amidst all this peril and disaster, the youthful commander is said to... | |
| Washington Irving - 1867 - 496 str.
...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 and his officers helped to work the last that was capable of service. Amidst all this peril and disaster the youthful commander is said to have... | |
| Washington Irving - 1869 - 500 str.
...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 and his officers helped to work the last that was capable of service. Amidst all this peril and disaster the youthful commander is said to have... | |
| Washington Irving - 1869 - 504 str.
...therefore, in charge to Lieutenant Yarnall, who had already distinguished himself by his bravery, he haled down his union, bearing the motto of Lawrence, and taking it under his arm, ordered to be put on board of the Niagara, which was then in close engagement. In leaving the Lawrence, he... | |
| Horace S. Knapp - 1872 - 758 str.
...mangled limbs and bodies of the dain ; nearly the whole of her crew were either killed or wounded ; her guns were dismounted, and the Commodore and his officers helped to work the last that was capable of service. At two, Captain Elliot was enabled by the aid ot a fresh breeze, to bring... | |
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