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The Constitution of Man in Relation to the Natural Laws

George Combe - 1803 - 280 pages
...a dinner-party at Plymouth, when we saw crowds running to the Hoe ; and learning it was a wreck, I left the carriage to take her on, and joined the crowd. I saw the loss of the whole five or six hundred men was inevitable without somebody to direct them, for the last officer was pulled on shore as I reached...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 55

1836 - 600 pages
...to a dinner party at Plymouth, when we saw crowds running to the Hoe, and learning it was a wreck I left the carriage to take her on, and joined the crowd....their return, which was refused, upon which I made the rope fast to myself, and was hauled through the surf on board — established order, and did not...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 57

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1836 - 568 pages
...founded the most direct and unequivocal contradiction : — " I saw the loss of the whole 500 or 600 was inevitable without somebody to direct them, for...officer was pulled on shore as I reached the surf.'' Now, so far from all the officers having quitted the ship when his Lordship (then Captain Edward Pellew)...
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The United Service Journal and Naval and Military Magazine, Part 1

1833 - 610 pages
...to a dinner party at Plymouth, when we saw crowds running to the Hoe, and learning it was a wreck I left the carriage to take her on, and joined the crowd....their return, which was refused, upon which I made the rone fast to myself, and was hauled through the surf on board, — established order, and did not...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volume 2

1833 - 270 pages
...to a dinnerparty at Plymouth, when we saw crowds running to the Hoe ; and learning it was a wreck, I left the carriage to take her on, and joined the crowd....their return, which was refused ; upon which I made the rope fast to myself, and was hauled through the surf on board, established order, and did not leave...
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The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Volume 11

1833 - 460 pages
...a dinner party at Plymouth, when we saw crowds running to the Hoe ; and learning it was a wreck, I left the carriage to take her on, and joined the crowd....pulled on shore as I reached the surf. I urged their returnwhich was refused ; upon which I made the rope fast to myself, and was hauled through the surf...
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The Saturday Magazine ..., Volume 1

1833 - 814 pages
...to a dinnerparty at Plymouth, when we saw crowds running to the Hoe ; and learning it was a wreck, I left the carriage to take her on, and joined the crowd....hundred was inevitable, without somebody to direct thorn ; for the last officer was pulled on shore as I reached the surf. I urged their return, which...
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The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year ..., Volume 18

1834 - 492 pages
...a dinner party at Plymouth, when we saw crowds running to the Hoe ; and learning it was a wreck, I left the carriage to take her on, and joined the crowd....their return, which was refused, upon which I made the rope fast to myself, and was hauled through the surf on board, — established order, and did not...
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The Monthly Review

1834 - 604 pages
...a dinner party at Plymouth, when we saw crowds running to the Hoe ; and learning it was a wreck, I left the carriage to take her on, and joined the crowd....direct them, for the last officer was pulled on shore ai I reached the surf. I urged their return; which was refused, upon which I made the rope fast to...
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The Constitution of Man Considered in Relation to External Objects

George Combe - 1835 - 442 pages
...carriage to take her on, and joined the crowd. I saw the loss of the whole five or six hundred men was inevitable without somebody to direct them, for...their return, which was refused; upon which I made the rope fast to myself, and was hauled through the surf on board, — established order, and did not...
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