| William James - 1837 - 632 페이지
...Captain Broke, at 6 h. 2 m. PM, stepped from the Shannon's gangway-rail, just abaft the fore rigging, on the muzzle of the Chesapeake's aftermost carronade, and thence, over the bulwark, upon her quarterdeck. Here not an officer or man was to be seen. Upon the Chesapeake's gangways, about... | |
| Paul Harris Nicolas - 1845 - 408 페이지
...captain, at 6 h. 2 m. PM, stepped from the Shannon's gangway-rail, just abaft the fore-rigging, on the muzzle of the Chesapeake's aftermost carronade, and thence over the bulwark on the quarter-deck. Here not a man was to be seen, but on the gangway some resistance was made by about... | |
| Henry Stewart (M.A.) - 1879 - 392 페이지
...and at 6.2 PM Captain Broke and 20 of the forecastle men stepped from the Shannon's gangway rail on the muzzle of the Chesapeake's aftermost carronade, and thence over the bulwark upon her quarterdeck. Not a soul was to be seen in that part of the ship. From twentyfive to thirty... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1882 - 606 페이지
..." — a phrase that has since become proverbial among his countrymen. The third lieutenant, Mr. WS Cox, came on deck, but, utterly demoralized by the...for so doing. At 6.02 Captain Broke stepped from the Shannons gangway rail on to the muzzle of the Chesapeake s aftermost carronade, and thence over the... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1882 - 360 페이지
...ship " — a phrase that has since become proverbial among his countrymen. The third lieutenant, Mr WS Cox, came on deck, but utterly demoralized by the...and was court-martialled afterward for so doing. At 6. 02 Captain Broke stepped from the Shannon's gangway rail on to the muzzle of the Chesapeake' s aftermost... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1882 - 352 페이지
...ship" —a phrase that has since become proverbial among his countrymen. The third lieutenant, Mr. WS Cox, came on deck, but utterly demoralized by the...ran below without staying to rally the men, and was court-martialed afterward for so doing. At 6.02 Captain Broke stepped from the Shannon's gangway rail... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1882 - 354 페이지
...ship" —a phrase that has since become proverbial among his countrymen. The third lieutenant, Mr. WS Cox, came on deck, but utterly demoralized by the...basely ran below without staying to rally the men s and was court-martialed afterward for so doing. At 6.02 Captain Broke stepped from the Shannon's... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1902 - 458 페이지
...ship!" — a phrase that has since become proverbial among his countrymen. The third lieutenant, Mr. WS Cox, came on deck, but, utterly demoralized by the...the Shannon's gangway rail on to the muzzle of the Chesapeake 's aftermost carronade, and thence over the bulwark on to her quarter-deck, followed by... | |
| Francis Whiting Halsey - 1912 - 228 페이지
...ship" — a phrase that has since become proverbial among his countrymen. The third lieutenant, Mr. WS Cox, came on deck, but utterly demoralized by the...and was court-martialled afterward for so doing. At 6:02 Captain Broke stepped from the Shannon's gangway rail on to the muzzle of the Chesapeake's aftermost... | |
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