History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 3 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... fire , that the enemy broke and fled instantly , and , as General Brown said , in his official report , the Major " showed himself again to his own army in a blaze of fire , which defeated or destroyed a very superior force of the enemy ...
... fire , that the enemy broke and fled instantly , and , as General Brown said , in his official report , the Major " showed himself again to his own army in a blaze of fire , which defeated or destroyed a very superior force of the enemy ...
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... fire , soon changed her position , and with her consort kept up a raking fire under the Essex's stern . The American frig- ate , being unable to bring her broad- side to bear on the enemy , was obliged to rely for defence against this ...
... fire , soon changed her position , and with her consort kept up a raking fire under the Essex's stern . The American frig- ate , being unable to bring her broad- side to bear on the enemy , was obliged to rely for defence against this ...
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... fire , that he took the gallant resolution of laying himself alongside the Endymion , and , having scuttled the President , of carry- ing the enemy , by boarding . But the British captain avoided that risk , with commendable prudence ...
... fire , that he took the gallant resolution of laying himself alongside the Endymion , and , having scuttled the President , of carry- ing the enemy , by boarding . But the British captain avoided that risk , with commendable prudence ...
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