The Life of Silas Talbot: A Commodore in the Navy of the United States

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J. C. Riker, 1850 - 137 páginas
 

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Página 113 - Her deck, once red with heroes' blood, Where knelt the vanquished foe, When winds were hurrying o'er the flood And waves were white below, No more shall feel the victor's tread, Or know the conquered knee ; — The harpies * of the shore shall pluck The eagle of the sea.
Página 71 - Virginia in the army of the United States, raised for the defence of American Liberty, and for repelling every hostile invasion thereof. You are, therefore, carefully and diligently to discharge the duty of colonel, by doing and performing all manner of things thereunto belonging.
Página 37 - Lord one thousand six hundred and sixty-four, it was, among other things, conceded and agreed, that no freeman within the said province of New Jersey should at any time be molested, punished, disquieted or called in question, for any difference in opinion or practice in matters of religious concernment, who do not actually disturb the civil peace...
Página 119 - Sally's movements were so well timed, as to permit her to arrive off the harbour's mouth at the proper hour. The Sandwich was lying with her broadside bearing on the approach, and there was a battery at no great distance to protect her. As soon as near enough to be seen, Mr. Hull sent most of his people below, and getting an anchor ready over the stern, to bring the sloop up with, he stood directly for the enemy's bows. So admirably was every thing arranged, that no suspicion was excited, the Sally...
Página 30 - Resolved, That Captain Silas Talbot, of the State of Rhode Island, be promoted to the rank and have the pay of Major in the Army of the United States, in consideration of his merit and services in a spirited attempt to set fire to one of the enemy's ships of war, in the North River, last year; and that he be 211 recommended to General Washington, for employment agreeable to his rank.
Página 72 - Grenville's observations on the act of Congress for the relief and protection of American seamen, present difficulties which demand consideration at the ensuing session. But your reasoning, in your letter to his lordship of the 30th of last November, is conclusive against the British pretences to retain real American seamen who are married in their dominions, or who have voluntarily entered on...
Página 74 - Colonel cease while actually employed in the Navy; and that the marine committee be directed to provide a proper vessel for him as soon as possible.
Página 63 - Pigot, of eight twelvepounders and forty -five men, in the East Passage, between Rhode Island and the main; and that he, as a reward of his merit, and for the encouragement of a spirit of enterprise, be presented with the Commission of Lieutenant Colonel in the Army of the United States.
Página 13 - It is remarkable that one of his ancestors was the antagonist of the Maid of Orleans, and another had the custody of Mary Queen of Scots.
Página 118 - ... he was both startled and surprised. He was told the object of the expedition, however, and expressed his disappointment, as his own ship was only waiting to let the Sandwich complete her cargo, in order to cut her out also...

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