... of the fort at Point Comfort into the river and most of our Timber which was very chargeably brought thither to perfect it, had it been finished and a garrison in it they had been stormed by such an enemy as no power but God's can restrain and in... The Coast Artillery Journal - Pagina 121922Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker - 1914 - 292 pagine
...crowded up into all Creeks, Rivers and bayes to that prodigeous height that it hazarded the drownding many people who lived not in sight of the Rivers, yet were then forced to climbe to the topp of their houses to keep them selves above water. (The waves) carryed... | |
| Robert Arthur - 1930 - 368 pagine
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| 1965 - 122 pagine
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| Harold D. Woodman - 1967 - 408 pagine
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| 1971 - 532 pagine
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| Stephen Adams - 2001 - 326 pagine
...He gives a vivid impression, in breathless prose, of the fury that nature can unleash on the land: the wind and rain raised so confused a noise mixt...people who lived not in sight of the Rivers yet were then forced to climb to the top of their houses to keep themselves above water carryed all the foundations... | |
| Rick Schwartz - 2007 - 424 pagine
...shores and by the violence forced, as it were, into all creeks, rivers and bays to so prodigious a height that it hazarded the drowning of many people...top of their houses to keep themselves above water. "The waves carried all the foundations of the fort at Point Comfort into the river and most of our... | |
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