| United States. Navy Dept - 1864 - 916 стор.
...could be guilty of so disgraceful an act as taking our prisoners off, and therefore took no means to prevent it, but continued to keep our boats at work...very officer who had come on board to surrender. I learnt subsequently that the Deerhound was a consort of the Alabama, and that she received on board... | |
| United States. Navy Department - 1864 - 854 стор.
...could be guilty of so disgraceful an act as taking our prisoners off, and therefore took no means to prevent it, but continued to keep our boats at work rescuing the men in the water. I am Borry to say that I was mistaken ; the Deerhound made off with Captain Semmes and others, and also... | |
| Thomas Prentice Kettell - 1865 - 872 стор.
...could be guilty of во disgraceful an act as takln;: our prisoners off, and therefore took no means to prevent it, but continued to keep our boats at work...water. I am sorry to say that I was mistaken; the DcGihouml made off with Captain Semmes and others, and also the very offi.-vf who liad come on board... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1865 - 366 стор.
...could be guilty of so disgraceful an act as taking our prisoner* dlT, and, therefore, took no means to prevent it, but continued to keep our boats at work...water. I am sorry to say that I was mistaken. The Deerhoand made off with Captain Sr mines and otheis, and also the very officer who had come on board... | |
| Thomas Prentice Kettell - 1865 - 944 стор.
...art ns taking our prisoners off, and therefore took no means to prevent it, but continued to keep cor boats at work rescuing the men in the water. I am sorry to say that I was mistake:: : the Deerhound made off with Captain Scmmes and others, and also the тегу officer who... | |
| 1872 - 952 стор.
...could be guilty of so disgraceful an act as taking our prisoners off, and therefore took no means to prevent it, but continued to keep our boats at work,...water. I am sorry to say that I was mistaken. The Deerhouud made oft" with Captain Semmes and others, and also the very officer who had come on board... | |
| Great Britain - 1872 - 1010 стор.
...could be guilty of so disgraceful an act as taking our prisoners off, and therefore took no means to prevent it, but continued to keep our boats at work,...water. I am sorry to say that I was mistaken. The Deerhouud made off with Captain Senimes and others, and also the very officer who had come on board... | |
| United States. Department of State, Great Britain - 1872 - 1020 стор.
...could be guilty of eo disgraceful an act as taking our prisoners off, and therefore took no means to prevent it, but continued to keep our boats at work,...rescuing the men in the water. I am sorry to say that I waa mistaken. The Decrhound made off with Captain Serames and others, and also the very officer who... | |
| Great Britain - 1872 - 972 стор.
...could be guilty of so disgraceful an act as taking our prisoners off, and therefore took no means to prevent it, but continued to keep our boats at work, rescuing the men in the water. I learnt subsequently that the Deerhound was a consort of the Alabama, and that she received on board... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1872 - 1016 стор.
...therefore took no means to prevent it, but continued to keep our boats at work, rescuing the men ш the water. I am sorry to say that I was mistaken. The Deerhound made otl" with Captain Semines and others, and also the very officer who liad come on board to surrender.... | |
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