The annexed song was composed under the following circumstances: A gentleman had left Baltimore in a flag of truce for the purpose of getting released from the British fleet a friend of his who had been captured at Marlborough. He went as far as the mouth... St. Nicholas - Seite 969herausgegeben von - 1914Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1814 - 580 Seiten
...purpose of getting released from the British fleet a friend of his who had heen captured at Marlborough. He went as far as the mouth of the Patuxent, and was not permitted to return lest the intended attack on Baltimore should he disclosed. He was, therefore, brought up the bay to the mouth of the Patipsco,... | |
| William McCarty - 1842 - 484 Seiten
...purpose of getting released from the British fleet a friend of his, who had been captured at Marlborough. He went as far as the mouth of the Patuxent, and was...not permitted to return, lest the intended attack on Baltimore should be disclosed. He was therefore brought up the bay to the mouth of the Patapsco,... | |
| 1865 - 838 Seiten
...procuring the release from the British fleet of a friend of his who had been captured at Marlborough. He went as far as the mouth of the Patuxent and was...not permitted to return, lest the intended attack on Baltimore should be disclosed. He was therefore brought up the bay to the mouth of the Patapsco,... | |
| George Henry Preble - 1880 - 928 Seiten
...purpose of getting released from the British fleet a friend of his who had been captured at Marlborough.1 He went as far as the mouth of the Patuxent, and was...should be disclosed. He was therefore brought up the bay to the mouth of the Patapsco, where his flag [of truce] vessel was kept under the guiis of a frigate... | |
| Albert Plympton Southwick - 1886 - 300 Seiten
...released from the British fleet a friend of his (Dr. Beanes), who had been captured at Marlborough. He went as far as the mouth of the Patuxent, and was...not permitted to return, lest the intended attack on Baltimore should be disclosed. He was therefore brought up the bay to the mouth of the Patapsco,... | |
| Horatio King - 1895 - 438 Seiten
...purpose of getting released from the British fleet a friend of his, who had been oaptured at Marlborough. He went as far as the mouth of the Patuxent, and was...not permitted to return, lest the intended attack on Baltimore should be disclosed. He was therefore brought up the bay to the mouth of the Patapsco,... | |
| 1898 - 812 Seiten
...released from the British fleet a friend (Dr. Beanes) of his who had been captured at Marlborough. He went as far as the mouth of the Patuxent and was...should be disclosed. He was therefore brought up the bay to the mouth of the Patapsco, where his flag (of truce) vessel was kept under the guns of a frigate... | |
| Sidney Ernest Bradshaw - 1900 - 174 Seiten
...purpose of getting released from the British fleet a friend of his, who had been captured at Marlborough. He went as far as the mouth of the Patuxent, and was...not permitted to return, lest the intended attack on Baltimore should be disclosed. He was therefore brought up the bay to the mouth of the Patapsco,... | |
| William Lines Hubbard - 1908 - 416 Seiten
...purpose of getting released from the British fleet a friend of his who had been captured at Marlborough. He went as far as the mouth of the Patuxent, and was not permitted to return lest the intended attack on Baltimore should be disclosed. He was therefore brought up the Bay to the mouth of the Patapsco,... | |
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