| Edward Osler - Admirals - 1835 - 498 pages
...men came from the main deck to ask the Captain what he must do, for that all the men at his gun were killed or wounded but himself, and he had been trying...sickness returned as soon as the battle was over, and that he did not know what was the matter with his leg, it smarted so much. It was found that the poor... | |
| 1836 - 884 pages
...the day before, was found seated on a gun-carriage, complaining that he hud been very well as long ns he was fighting, but that his sickness returned as soon as the battle was over, and lie did not know what was the matter with his leg, it smarted so much. It was found that he had received... | |
| Edward Osler - Algeria - 1841 - 446 pages
...men came from the main deck to ask the Captain what he must do, for that all the men at his gun were killed or wounded but himself, and he had been trying...very well as long as he was fighting, but that his seasickness returned as soon as the battle was over, and that he did not know what was the matter with... | |
| John R. Leifchild - Copper mines and mining - 1855 - 340 pages
...but could not fight ; he was willing, however, to try again if the captain ordered him." Another man who had joined but the day before, was found seated...complaining that " he had been very well as long as he had been fighting, but now, that the fighting was over, he felt very unwell. He did not know what was... | |
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