| Sir William Laird Clowes, Sir Clements Robert Markham, Alfred Thayer Mahan, Herbert Wrigley Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt, Leonard George Carr Laughton - 1901 - 648 str.
...broad-sword, pike, musket, etc. Twice a week the crew fired at targets, both with great guns and with musketry ; and Captain Broke, as an additional stimulus...of tobacco to every man that put a shot through the bull's-eye." He would frequently have a cask thrown overboard, and suddenly order some one gun to be... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1902 - 458 str.
...in the use of the broadsword, pike, musket, etc. Twice a week the crew fired at targets, both with great guns and musketry; and Captain Broke, as an...every man that put a shot through the bull's eye." He would frequently have a cask thrown overboard and suddenly order some one gun to be manned to sink... | |
| Willis John Abbot - 1926 - 328 str.
...musket, pike, etc. Twice a week the crew fired at targets, both with great guns and musketry ; and Capt. Broke, as an additional stimulus beyond the emulation...of tobacco to every man that put a shot through the bull's-eye. Such was the vessel that in June appeared alone off the entrance to Boston Harbor, and... | |
| William James - 2002 - 588 str.
...afternoon, in the use of the broadsword, pike, musket, &c. Twice a week the crew fired at targets, both with great guns and musketry; and Captain Broke, as an...every man that put a shot through the bull's eye. As the Shannon was always clear for action, and had on deck, a sufficient quantity of ammunition for... | |
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