| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - 1853 - 506 pagine
...their sides, could deter them from advancing, and gaining ground every moment on the enemy. And though the Spaniards never ceased to fire, and act the best they could for their defence, yet they were forced to yield, after three hours' combat. And the pirates having possessed themselves,... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1880 - 410 pagine
..." But neither these manifest dangers of thejr lives, nor the sight of so many of their own dropping down continually at their sides, could deter them...to deliver the city after the space of three hours' combat. And the pirates, having now possessed themselves thereof, both killed and destroyed as many... | |
| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - 1891 - 428 pagine
...sides, could deter them from advancing, and gaining • ground every moment on the enemy ; and though the Spaniards never ceased to fire, and act the best they could for their defence, yet they were forced to yield, after three hours' combat. And the pirates having possessed themselves,... | |
| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - 1893 - 600 pagine
...iron, and others with musket-bullets. With all these they saluted the Pirates, at their drawing nigh to the place, and gave them full and frequent broadsides,...their defence, yet notwithstanding they were forced to -Njdeliver the city after the space of three hours' combat. And the Pirates, having now possessed themselves... | |
| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - 1898 - 570 pagine
...the Pirates, at their drawing nigh to the place, and gave them full and frequent broadsides, f1ring at them incessantly. W'hence it came to pass that...to deliver the city after the space of three hours' combat. And the Pirates, having now possessed themselves thereof, both killed and destroyed as many... | |
| William C. Haskins - 1908 - 554 pagine
...i1 ether these manifest dangers to their lives, nor the sight of so many of their own men dropping down continually at their sides, could deter them...to deliver the city after the space of three hours' combat. and occult places. Howbeit they found within the city as yet several warehouses, very well... | |
| C. H. Forbes-Lindsay - 1910 - 586 pagine
...But neither these manifest dangers to their lives, nor the sight of so many of their own men dropping continually at their sides, could deter them from...to deliver the city after the space of three hours combat. The Pirates having now possessed themselves thereof, killed and destroyed as many as attempted... | |
| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - 1911 - 580 pagine
...iron, and others with musket-bullets. With all these they saluted the Pirates, at their drawing nigh to the place, and gave them full and frequent broadsides,...to deliver the city after the space of three hours' combat. And the Pirates, having now possessed themselves thereof, both killed and destroyed as many... | |
| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - 1911 - 580 pagine
...iron, and others with musket-bullets. With all these they saluted the Pirates, at their drawing nigh to the place, and gave them full and frequent broadsides,...to deliver the city after the space of three hours' combat. And the Pirates, having now possessed themselves thereof, both killed and destroyed as many... | |
| John Owen Collins - 1912 - 342 pagine
...But neither these manifest dangers to their lives, nor the sight of so many of their own men dropping down continually at their sides, could deter them...their defence, yet notwithstanding they were forced to deliverthe city after the space of three hours' combat. The Pirates having now possessed themselves... | |
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