| 1807 - 572 Seiten
...bordering on the Atlantic, was covered v.-ith mases and yards, the wrecks of »hips, and here and there bodies of the dead. Among others I noticed a topmast...arrow of England, which only increased my anxiety '<> know how far the English had suffered -, the Spaniards still.continuing to affirm that they [the... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1847 - 850 Seiten
...the reception of the remainder. " On leaving the harbour, I passed through the town to the Point, and still beheld the terrible effects of the battle. As...only increased my anxiety to know how far the English had suffered, the Spaniards still continuing to affirm that they had lost their chief admiral and half... | |
| J. Bradshawe Walker - 1853 - 166 Seiten
...isthmus bordering on the Atlantic, was covered with masts and yards, the wrecks of ships, and hers and there the bodies of the dead. Among others, I...only increased my anxiety to know how far the English had suffered, the Spaniards still continuing to affirm that they had lost their chief admiral and half... | |
| lady Emmeline Charlotte E. Stuart Wortley - 1856 - 396 Seiten
...of battle. The writer I have quoted informs us, that, as far as the eye could strain its vision, " the sandy side of the Isthmus, bordering on the Atlantic,...only increased my anxiety to know how far the English had suffered, the Spaniards still continuing to affirm that they had lost their chief admiral, and... | |
| J Bradshawe Walker - 1864 - 328 Seiten
...through the town to the Point, and still beheld the terrible effects of the battle. As far as the eye can reach, the sandy side of the isthmus bordering on...only increased my anxiety to know how far the English had suffered, the Spaniards still continuing to affirm that they had lost their chief admiral and half... | |
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