Griffin, Martin I. J. (Martin Ignatius Joseph), 1842-1911
The book Catholics And the American Revolution was written by author Griffin, Martin I. J. (Martin Ignatius Joseph), 1842-1911 Here you can read free online of Catholics And the American Revolution book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Catholics And the American Revolution a good or bad book?
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The engagement, however, continued "very warm until midnight" — 2l five-hours' contest, when the frigate sheered off to wait the consort. The "Raleigh's" mizzentopsail had been shot away. Captain Barry ordered the other sails cut loose from the yards. The two frigates appeared and endeavored to cut the " Raleigh" " from the land." The headmost ship proved a two-decker of at least fifty guns. The "Raleigh," "not in the least daunted, received their fire, which was very heavy, and returned ours w...ith redoubled vigor." "Encouraged by our brave commander, we were determined not to strike," related one of the officers. " After receiving three broadsides from the large ship and the fire of the other frigate on our lee quarter," the " Raleigh" struck the shore, when the enemy poured in two broadsides, which were returned. She then hove in Digitized by Google 30 Loss of the "Raleigh" stays, our guns being loaded gave us a good opportunity of raking her, which we did with our whole broadside.
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