| 1825 - 776 pages
...may judge of our situs•** without farther particulars; thes!*is was given at about twenty minut* past eight, and in less than ten minutes she was in flames; there «as not a soul on board at half past « and in less than ten minutes aft 198 199 wards she was one... | |
| 1824 - 604 pages
...— thank God ! " Yon may judge of onr situation without further particulars; the alarm was given at about twenty minutes past eight, and in less than ten minutes she was in flumes ; there was not a soul on board at half-past eight, aud ID less than ten minutes afterwards... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1824 - 662 pages
...gunpowder, thank God ! You may judge of our situation without further particulars ; the alarm was given at about twenty minutes past eight, and in less than ten minutes she was in flames ; there was not a sonl on l>oard at half-past eight, and in less than ten miuutes afterwards she was one grand mass of... | |
| 1824 - 662 pages
...thank Ood! You may judge of our situation v, itli'out further particulars ; the alarm was given at about twenty minutes past eight, and in less than ten minutes she was in fames ; there wig not a soul on board at half-past eight, and in less than ten minutes afterwards she... | |
| 1824 - 718 pages
...God ! "You may judge of our situation without further particulars ; the alarm was given at about 20 minutes past eight, and in less than ten minutes she was in Barnes ; there was net a soul on board at half-past eight, and in less than ten minutes afterwards... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1825 - 682 pages
...this moment, the poor fellow, scorched I imagine by the flames, roared out most lustily, having run upon deck. ' I will go for him,' says the Captain....than ten minutes she was in flames ; there was not a smil on board at half past eight, and in ten minutes afterwards she was one grand mass of fire. Without... | |
| 1825 - 778 pages
...; thank God I " You may judge of our situation without farther particulars ; the alarm was given at about twenty minutes past eight, and in less than...was not a soul on board at half past eight, and in less than ten minutes afterwards she was one grand mass of fire. •• My only apprehension was the... | |
| 1827 - 540 pages
...gunpowder, thank God.' " You may judge of our situation without further particulars ; the alarm was given at about twenty minutes past eight, and in less than...she was in flames; there was not a soul on board at half-past eight, and in less than ten minutes afterwards she was one grand mass of fire. " My only... | |
| 1827 - 504 pages
...gunpowder, thank God.' " You may judge of our situation without further particulars ; the alarm was given at about twenty minutes past eight, and in less than...she was in flames; there was not a soul on board at half-past eight, and in less than ten minutes afterwards she was one grand mass of fire. " My only... | |
| 1830 - 436 pages
...God ! thank God ! You may judge of our situation without further particulars. The alarm was given at about twenty minutes past eight, and in less than...she was in flames. There was not a soul on board at half-past eight, and in less than ten minutes afterwards she was one grand mass of fire. My only apprehension... | |
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