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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: February 6, 1865., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Sherburne (New York, United States) (search for this): article 6
United States (United States) (search for this): article 6
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John Paul Jones (search for this): article 6
Captain Semmes.
Since the days of John Paul Jones, no of a single ship has achieved such a reputation; none, even including Jones accomplished such results as Captain Raphael Semmes.
Of all the rebels to whom this war has given rise, his hand has struck the most galling blows, and reached the most sensitive parts of the YanJones accomplished such results as Captain Raphael Semmes.
Of all the rebels to whom this war has given rise, his hand has struck the most galling blows, and reached the most sensitive parts of the Yankee organization.
Ever since the last war with England, that modest nation has arrogated to itself the dominion of the deep, and looked down with profound contempt upon pretensions to naval skill and enterprise by anybody outside of New England.
A yet stronger passion was wounded by the career of Captain Semmes.
Far more powerfu leon upon the land.
Of course his "mode of warfare was contrary to the (Yankee) system." Did they over see the instructions of the Revolutionary Congress to "John Paul Jones, Esq.," (see page thirty-eight of Sherburne's Life of Paul Jones,) to "take, sink, burn or destroy all such of the enemy's ships, vessels, goods and effects a
Raphael Semmes (search for this): article 6
Captain Semmes.
Since the days of John Paul Jones, no of a single ship has achieved such a reputation; none, even including Jones accomplished such results as Captain Raphael Semmes.
Of all the rebels to whom this war has given rise, his ha .
A yet stronger passion was wounded by the career of Captain Semmes.
Far more powerful even than Jonathan's love of glory is her fondness for pelf.
Semmes, with a ruthless hand, stripped the ass of the lion's skin, and cleaned out the crib that e an animated thunderbolt.
The lightning-like rapidity of Semmes upon the seas rivalled that of Napoleon upon the land.
Of nd effects as you may be able"? Perhaps the offence of Captain Semmes consists in his violation of the Yankee patent?
Certain it is, Jones had no such field of operations as Semmes.
No sea was safe from him. From the coast of the United States to morning.
We hope the time is not far distant when Captain Semmes will be once more on the waters, in a ship worthy to b
Paul Jones (search for this): article 6