| 1825 - 776 pages
...fire, we moved to a distance, sufficient to avoid the immediate explosion, but the flames were now Coming out of the main hatchway, and seeing the rest...the Captain, &c. still on board, we pulled back to her under the bows', so as to be most distant from the powder. As we approached, we perceived that... | |
| 1824 - 662 pages
...fire, we moved to a distance, sufficient to avoid the immediate explosion, but the flames were now coming out of the main hatchway, and seeing the rest...the Captain, &c. still on board, we pulled back to her under the l>ows, so as to be most distant from the powder. As we approached, we perceived that... | |
| 1824 - 718 pages
...fire, we moved to a distance, sufficient to avoid the immediate explosion, but the flames were now coming out of the main hatchway, and seeing the rest...the Captain, &c. still on board, we pulled back to her under the bows, so as to bo most distant from the powder. As we approached, we perceived tliat... | |
| 1824 - 678 pages
...distance sufficient to avoid the immediate explosion. but the flames were now coming out of the ouin hatchway ; and seeing the rest of the crew, with the captain, &c., still on board, we pulled back to her under the bows, so » to be most distant from the powder. As we approached, we perceived that the... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1824 - 658 pages
...moved to a distance, sufficient to avoid the immediate explosion, but the flames were now сош-< ing out of the main hatchway, and seeing the rest of the crew, with the Captain, &c. still ou board, we pulled back to her under the bows, so as to be most distant from the powder. As we approached,... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1824 - 662 pages
...fire, we moved to a distance, sufficient to avoid the immediate explosion, but the flames were now coming out of the main hatchway, and seeing the rest of the crew, with the Captain, AT. still on board, we pulled back to her under the bows, so as to be most distant from the powder.... | |
| 1824 - 702 pages
...sufficient to avoid the immédiate explosion, Asiatic ínlelligtnce.**- Summary. but [lie flames were now coming out of the main hatchway ; and seeing the rest of the crew, with the captain, &c.f still cm board, we pulled back to her under the bows, so is to be most distant from the powder.... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1825 - 682 pages
...him in order due — " Now I must leave you for a few minutes, while I eat my own ; but I shall soon return to feed you with plums." Upon her return, Lucy...getting into a boat, we hailed her — ' Have you all on hoard?' — ' Yes, all save one; Johnson, sick in his cot.' — * Can we save him?' — ' No, impossible.'... | |
| 1825 - 778 pages
...fire, we moved to a distance, sufficient to avoid the immediate explosion, but the flames were now coming out of the main hatchway, and seeing the rest...the Captain, &c. still on board, we pulled back to her under the bows, so as to be most distant from the powder. As we approached, we perceived that the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1825 - 780 pages
...fire, we moved to a distance, sufficient to avoid the immediate explosion, but the flames were now coming out of the main hatchway, and seeing the rest...the Captain, &c. still on board, we pulled back to her under the bows, so as to be most distant from the powder. As we approached, we perceived that the... | |
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