| Gabriel Franchère - 1854 - 408 halaman
...ship again the whole of that day. The next day, having seen four men lower a boat, and pull away from the ship, they sent some pirogues in chase: but whether...there were about four or five hundred either huddled together on deck, or clinging to the sides, all eager for plunder, the ship blew up with a horrible... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1884 - 804 halaman
...pirogues were in chase; "but whether those men were ov'-prtaken and murdered," says the interpreter, " or gained the open sea and perished there, I never could learn."'"' They were never afterward heard of. And now ail~wi?s silent on board the Tonquin. Her bloody deck was... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 830 halaman
...pirogues were in chase; "but whether those men were overtaken and murdered," says the interpreter, " or gained the open sea and perished there, I never could learn." They were never afterward heard of. And now all was silent on board the Tonquin, Her bloody deck was... | |
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