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Identifier: lifeofjohnpauljo00otis (find matches)
Title: The life of John Paul Jones : written from original letters and manuscripts in possession of his relatives, and from the collection prepared by John Henry Sherburne : together with Chevalier Jones' own account of the campaign of the Liman
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Otis, James, 1848-1912 Sherburne, John Henry, 1794-1850?
Subjects: Jones, John Paul, 1747-1792 Russo-Turkish War, 1787-1792
Publisher: New York : A.L. Burt Co.
Contributing Library: University Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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^ to see an engagement. But,when they saw the Drakes boat at the Rangersstern, they wisely put back. Alarm smokes now appeared in great abundance,extending along on both sides of the channel. Thetide was unfavorable, so that the Drake worked outbut slowly. This obliged me to run down severaltimes, and to lay with courses up, and main-topsailto the mast. At lens^th the Drake weathered thepoint, and having led her out to about mid-channel,I suffered her to come within hail.
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AT WHITEHAVEN. 93 The Drake hoisted English colors, and at thesame instant the American stars were displayed onboard the Ranger. I expected that preface had beennow at the end, but the enemy soon after hailed, de-manding what ship it was ? I directed the masterto answer, The American Continental ship Eanger ;that we waited for them, and desired that theywould come on ; the sun was now little more thanan hour from setting, it was therefore time to begin.The Drake being astern of the Eanger, I orderedthe helm up, and gave her the first broadside. Theaction was warm, close, and obstinate. It lasted anhour and four minutes, when the enemy called forquarters; her fore and main-topsail yards beingboth cut away, and down on the cap ; the top-gallantyard and mizzengaff both hanging up and downalong the mast; the second ensign w^hich they hadhoisted shot J^V/^ay, and hanging on the quartergallery in the water; the jib shot away, and hang-ing in the water ; her sails and rigging entirely cutto

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