I made signal to withdraw from action, intending to resume the attack the next morning. During the evening the commanding officers of the ironclads came on board the flagship, and, to my regret, I soon became convinced of the utter impracticability of... Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - 210 ページInstitution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) 著 - 1867全文表示 - この書籍について
 | William Jewett Tenney - 1865 - 886 ページ
...broadside. At 4.30 p. M. Admiral Dnpont observing signs of distress on the part of several of his ships, made signal to withdraw from action, intending to resume the attack the next morning. The reports, however, which the different commanders made on that evening respecting the injuries to... | |
 | William Jewett Tenney - 1865 - 884 ページ
...broadside. At 4.30 p. M. Admiral Dnpont observing signs of distress on the part of several of his ships, made signal to withdraw from action, intending to resume the attack the next morning. The reports, however, which the different commanders made on that evening respecting the injuries to... | |
 | 1866 - 622 ページ
...was injured beyond repair, and sank at daylight. ' I made signal (reports the disappointed Admiral) to withdraw from action, intending to resume the attack...exposed to the severest fire of the enemy over forty minutes, and yet in that brief period, as the department will perceive by the detailed reports of the... | |
 | 1866 - 618 ページ
...repair, and sank at daylight. ' I made signal (reports the disappointed Admiral) to withdraw from uction, intending to resume the attack the next morning. During...exposed to the severest fire of the enemy over forty minutes, and yet in that brief period, as the department will perceive by the detailed reports of the... | |
 | Charles Brandon Boynton - 1868 - 662 ページ
...where I desired, though she was within a distance of 1,000 yards, and evening approaching, at 4.30 I made signal to withdraw from action, intending to...flag-ship, and, to my regret, I soon became convinced ot the utter impracticability of taking the city of Charleston by the force under my command. No ship... | |
 | Viktor Ernst Karl Rudolf von Scheliha - 1868 - 412 ページ
...Ironsides where I desired, though she was within a distance of 1000 yards, and evening approaching, at 4.30 I made signal to withdraw from action, intending to...came on board the flag-ship, and, to my regret, I noon became convinced of the utter impracticability of taking the city of Charleston by the force under... | |
 | Charles Brandon Boynton - 1868 - 664 ページ
...where I desired, though she was within a distance of 1,000 yards, and evening approaching, at 4.30 I made signal to withdraw from action, intending to resume the attack the nest morning. During the evening the commanding officers of the iron-clads came on board the flag-ship,... | |
 | France James Soady - 1870 - 646 ページ
...where I desired, though she was within a distance of 1000 yards, and evening approaching, at 4° 30', I made signal to withdraw from action, intending to...exposed to the severest fire of the enemy over forty minutes, and yet, in that brief 'period, as the Department will perceive by the detailed reports of... | |
 | John William Draper - 1870 - 708 ページ
...iron-clads been in action half an hour longer, they would all have been disabled. " To my regret," he says, "I soon became convinced of the utter impracticability...city of Charleston by the force under my command. I had hoped that the endurance of the iron-clads would have enabled them to bear any weight of fire... | |
 | Charles Cowley - 1879 - 266 ページ
...for two miles, from Sullivan's to Morris Island. The result is known to all. In thirty minutes Dupont became " convinced of the utter impracticability of taking the city of Charleston with the force under his command ;" and every one of his commanders concurred in this view. Brave as... | |
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