| 1838 - 926 páginas
...hundred persons were launched into eternity, among whom was that brave and experienced officer, Admiral Kempenfelt. Very erroneous opinions were entertained...state of the decay of her timbers, as appears upon the minute.' Admiral Millbank deposed, thathe saw her in dock at Plymouth ; found her so bad, that to his... | |
| 1838 - 734 páginas
...the sinking of the ship, the court iras of opinion that fame material fart iff her frame gate may, which can only be accounted for by the general state...found her so bad, that, to his recollection, there w»s not a sound timber in her. The) officers of the yard said she was so very bad, they could scarce... | |
| 1913 - 586 páginas
...of opinion, from the short space of time between the alarm being given and the sinking of the ship, that some material part of her frame gave way, which...decay of her timbers, as appears upon the minutes. The Court doth therefore adjudge that the captain, officers, and ship's company be acquitted of all... | |
| Charles Knight - 1860 - 528 páginas
..." Fenny Magazine," June, 1S31. t Cowper. 460 SIEGE OF GIßßALTAU. [17S2. this frightful accident, that " from the short space of time between the alarm...can only be accounted for by the general state of decay of her timbers." * On the llth of September lord Howe sailed from Spithead with a fleet of thirty-four... | |
| Charles Knight - 1865 - 946 páginas
...too late, for the ship was sinking. The court-martial held to inquire into this frightful accident, "was of opinion that some material part of her frame...can only be accounted for by the general state of decay of her timbers." On the 1 1th of September, lord Howe sailed from Spithead with a fleet of thirty-four... | |
| Charles Knight - 1870 - 1038 páginas
...too late, for the ship was sinking. The court-martial held to inquire into this frightful accident, "was of opinion that some material part of her frame...can only be accounted for by the general state of decay of her timbers." On the 11th of September, lord Howe sailed from Spithead with a fleet of thirty-four... | |
| Charles Knight - 1880 - 1246 páginas
...alarm being given and the sinking of the ship, the Court was of opinion that some material part of lier frame gave way, which can only be accounted for by the general state of 'decay of her timbers." J On the nth of September lord Howe sailed from Spithead with a fleet of thirty-four... | |
| 1917 - 1446 páginas
...opinion, ' from the short space of time between the alarm being given and the sinking of the ship, that some material part of her frame gave way, which...by the general state of the decay of her timbers. This is so contrary to the opinion noised abroad at the time, and impressed on popular memory by Cowper's... | |
| Harold Winter Hodges, Edward Arthur Hughes - 1922 - 260 páginas
...of opinion, from the short Space of Time between the Alarm being given and the Sinking of the Ship, that some material part of her Frame gave way, which...Decay of her Timbers, as appears upon the Minutes: The Court doth therefore Adjudge that the Captain, Officers and Ship's Company be acquitted of all... | |
| Harold Winter Hodges, Edward Arthur Hughes - 1922 - 260 páginas
...of opinion, from the short Space of Time between the Alarm being given and the Sinking of the Ship, that some material part of her Frame gave way, which...Decay of her Timbers, as appears upon the Minutes: The Court doth therefore Adjudge that the Captain, Officers and Ship's Company be acquitted of all... | |
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