| James Macaulay - 1891 - 426 sider
...struck the standard at her maintop-gallant mast-head, the person who was employed to perform this office having been in imminent peril of being killed, had...rich prize, amounting in value to near a million and a half of dollars. She was called the ' Nuestra Seftora del Caba Donga,' and was commanded by Admiral... | |
| Ernest Edwin Speight, Robert Morton Nance - 1906 - 448 sider
...the standard at her main-top-gallant masthead ; the person who was employed to perform this office, having been in imminent peril of being killed, had...rich prize, amounting in value to near a million and a half of dollars. She was called the Nostra Signora de Cabadonga, and was commanded by General Don... | |
| Richard Walter, George Anson Baron Anson - 1928 - 572 sider
...staff in the beginning of the engagement, she struck the standard at her main-top-gallant mast-head, the person, who was employed to do it, having been...half of dollars. She was called the Nostra Signora de Cabadonga, and was commanded by the General 1 When close along-side, each ship was equally able to... | |
| George Wycherley - 1928 - 536 sider
...ntopgallant-masthead, Anson giving orders to cease firing, so that a Spanish sailor could lower the standard in safety. "Thus was the Centurion possessed of this rich prize, amounting in value to near a million and a half dollars." The galleon turned out to be the Nuestra Senora de Covadonga, commanded by General... | |
| Geoffrey Callender - 1943 - 232 sider
...the standard at her main top-gallant mast-head; the person who was employed to perform this office having been in imminent peril of being killed, had...rich prize, amounting in value to near a million and a half of dollars. She was called the Nuestra Senora de Cabadonga, and was commanded by General Don... | |
| American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines - 1925 - 391 sider
...at her main-top-galiant mast-head; the person who was employed to perform this office, having teen in imminent peril of being killed, had not the Commodore,...possessed of this rich prize, amounting in value to near u million and a half of dollars. She was called the Nostra Signora de Cabadonga, and was commanded... | |
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