Life and Character of the Chevalier John Paul Jones, a Captain in the Navy of the United States, During Their Revolutionary War ...Wilder & Campbell, 1825 - Всего страниц: 387 |
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... Philadelphia , he hoisted the flag of independent America with his own hands , the first time it was ever displayed . * The following resolution , taken from the Journals of Con- gress , verifies the fact of his having been one among ...
... Philadelphia , he hoisted the flag of independent America with his own hands , the first time it was ever displayed . * The following resolution , taken from the Journals of Con- gress , verifies the fact of his having been one among ...
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... Philadelphia , to act under the more immediate direction of the Congress , especially in one of the new ships . The largest , and I think by far the best of the fri- gates was launched the day after I left Providence ; but , from what I ...
... Philadelphia , to act under the more immediate direction of the Congress , especially in one of the new ships . The largest , and I think by far the best of the fri- gates was launched the day after I left Providence ; but , from what I ...
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... Philadelphia , October 10th 1776 . By Order of the Congress , JOHN HANCOCK , President . Attest . CHARLES THOMSON , Secretary . The uniform of the Officers of the Navy had been regu- lated by the Marine Committee on the 5th of September ...
... Philadelphia , October 10th 1776 . By Order of the Congress , JOHN HANCOCK , President . Attest . CHARLES THOMSON , Secretary . The uniform of the Officers of the Navy had been regu- lated by the Marine Committee on the 5th of September ...
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... Philadelphia , March 25th , 1777 . The Congress , by a resolve of the 17th Inst . , having or- dered that the agent at Boston should purchase , arm , and fit out , for the service of the United States , three fast sail- ing good ships ...
... Philadelphia , March 25th , 1777 . The Congress , by a resolve of the 17th Inst . , having or- dered that the agent at Boston should purchase , arm , and fit out , for the service of the United States , three fast sail- ing good ships ...
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... Philadelphia , March 25th , 1777 . The agent , Mr. Bradford , has orders from this Committee to purchase and fit out , three armed vessels , pursuant to a resolve of Congress , which is transmitted to him , one of which you are to ...
... Philadelphia , March 25th , 1777 . The agent , Mr. Bradford , has orders from this Committee to purchase and fit out , three armed vessels , pursuant to a resolve of Congress , which is transmitted to him , one of which you are to ...
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Стр. 40 - that the flag of the thirteen United States be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new constellation.
Стр. 213 - Europe since the treaty of alliance ; and if my testimony could add any thing to Franklin's reputation, I could witness the universal veneration and esteem with which his name inspires all ranks, not only at Versailles and all over this kingdom, but also in Spain and Holland. And I can add from the testimony of the first characters of other nations, that with them envy itself is dumb when the name of Franklin is but mentioned.
Стр. 29 - And you are to observe and follow such orders and directions from time to time, as you shall receive from this or a future Congress of the United States, or...
Стр. 122 - The English commodore asked me if I demanded quarters; and, I having answered him in the most determined negative, they renewed the battle with double fury.
Стр. 124 - Alliance; the leak gained on the pumps, and the fire increased much on board both ships. Some officers persuaded me to strike, of whose courage and good sense I entertain a high opinion.
Стр. 121 - I manned and armed one of the pilot boats to send in pursuit of the brigantine, which now appeared to be the vessel that I had forced ashore. Soon after this, a fleet of forty-one sail appeared off Flamborough Head, bearing NNE This induced me to abandon the single ship which had then anchored in Burlington Bay ; I also called back the pilot boat, and hoisted a signal for a general chase.
Стр. 121 - On the morning of that day, the 23d, the brig from Holland not being in sight, we chased a brigantine that appeared laying to, to windward. About noon, we saw and chased a large ship that appeared coming round Flamborough Head, from the northward, and at the same time I manned and armed one of the...
Стр. iv - An Act for the Encouragement of Learning, by securing the copies of Maps, Charts, and Books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the time* therein mentioned," and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other prints.
Стр. 115 - Captain Landais came on board the Bon homme Richard, and behaved towards me with great disrespect, affirming in the most indelicate manner and language that I had lost my boats and people through my imprudence in sending boats to take a prize!
Стр. 122 - I directed the fire of one of the three cannon against the main-mast, with doubleheaded shot, while the other two were exceedingly well served with grape and canister shot, to silence the enemy's musketry and clear her decks, which was at last effected.