| 1907 - 362 str.
...Ship and continued firing. There was no possibility of his mistaking the Enemie's Ship for the BHR, there being the most essential difference in their appearance and Construction; besides, it Was then full moon Light, and the Sides of the BHR Were all black, while the Sides of the prizes... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Printing - 1907 - 350 str.
...Ship and continued firing. There was no possibility of his mistaking the Enemie's Ship for the BHR, there being the most essential difference in their appearance and Construction; besides, it Was then full moon Light, and the Sides of the BHR Were all black, while the Sides of the prizes... | |
| Gardner Weld Allen - 1913 - 444 str.
...sake to forbear firing into the Bon homme Richard, yet he passed along the off side of the ship and continued firing. There was no possibility of his mistaking the enemy's ship for the Bon hoiume .Richard, there being the most essential difference in their appearance and construction... | |
| Gardner Weld Allen - 1913 - 442 str.
...sake to forbear firing into the Bon homme Richard, yet he passed along the off side of the ship and continued firing. There was no possibility of his mistaking the enemy's ship for the Bon hum me Richard, there being the most essential difference in their appearance and construction... | |
| Gardner Weld Allen - 1913 - 448 str.
...continued firing. There was no possibility of his mistaking the enemy's ship for the Bon hornme Kichard, there being the most essential difference in their appearance and construction ; besides, it was then full moonlight and the sides of the Bon homme Kichard were all black, while the sides of... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 382 str.
...to forbear firing into the Bon Homme Richard ; yet they passed along the off side of the ship, and continued firing. There was no possibility of his mistaking the enemy's ship for the Bon Homme Richard, there being the most essential difference in their appearance and construction.... | |
| Lewis Frank Tooker - 1916 - 240 str.
...broadside full into the Bon Homme Richard. We called to him ... to stop firing into the Bon Homme Richard. There was no possibility of his mistaking the enemy's ship for the Bon Homme Richard, there being the most essential difference in their appearance and construction;... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1918 - 402 str.
...sake to forbear firing into the Bon Homme Richard; yet they passed along the off side of the ship, and continued firing. There was no possibility of his mistaking the enemy's ship for the Bon Homme Richard, there being the most essential difference in their appearance and construction,... | |
| William Carlos Williams - 1925 - 262 str.
...sake to forbear firing into the Bon homme Riehard; yet he passed along the off side of the ship and continued firing. There was no possibility of his mistaking the enemy's ship for the Bon homme Richard, there being the most essential difference in their appearance and construction;... | |
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