| 1775 - 674 páginas
...kept grating her bottom under the (larboard bow with fuch force as to be heard in the fore (loreroom. This however was no time to indulge conjecture, nor was any effort remitted in defpair of fuccefs : that no time might be loft, the water was immediately flatted in the hold, and... | |
| 1785 - 456 páginas
...kept grating hef bottom under the flarboard bow with fuch force as to be heard in the fore ftore-room. This however was no time to indulge conjecture, nor was any effort remitted in defpair of fuccefs : that no time might be loft, the water was immediately ftarted in the hold, and... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1813 - 368 páginas
...rocks, and was not beaten against then with so much violence. We had indeed Borne hope from the nest tide, but it was doubtful •whether she would hold...starboard bow with such force as to be heard in the fore store, room. This however was no time to indulge conjecture, nor was any effort remitted in despair... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 534 páginas
...settled to the rocks, and was not beaten against them with so much violence. We had indeed some hope from the next tide, but it was doubtful whether she would...effort remitted in despair of success. That no time migbt be lost, the water was immediately started in the hold, and pumped up ; six of our guns, being... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 550 páginas
...settled to the rocks, and was not beaten against them with so much violence. We had indeed some hope from the next tide, but it was doubtful whether she would...to indulge conjecture, nor was any effort remitted jn despair of success. That no time might be lost, the water was immediately started in the hold, and... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1826 - 464 páginas
...bottom with such force as to be heard in the fore storeroom. No effort, however, was remitted from despair of success. That no time might be lost, the...immediately •started in the hold, and pumped up ; six guns, being all that were upon the deck, a quantity of iron and stone ballast, casks, hoop-staves,... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1832 - 234 páginas
...force as to be heard in the fore store-room. No effort, however, was remitted from, despair of suecess- That no time might be lost, the water was immediately started in the hold, and pumped up ; six guna, being all that were upon the deck, a quantity of iron and atone ballast, casks, hoop-staves,... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 636 páginas
...her bottom under time starboard bow witim such force as to be heard in time fore store.roomn. Timis, however, was no time to indulge conjecture, nor was any effort remitted in (iespair of success: that no time might be lost, the water was immediately started in time hold, atmd... | |
| James Grant - 1852 - 390 páginas
...to the rocks, and was not beaten against them with so much violence. We had, indeed, some hope from the next tide, but it was doubtful whether she would...kept grating her bottom under the starboard bow with so much force as to be heard in the fore store-room. This, however, was no time to indulge conjecture,... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1853 - 468 páginas
...force as to be heard in the fore store-room. JSo effort, however, was remitted from despair of suecess. That no time might be lost, the water was immediately started in the hold* and pumped up ; six guns, being all that were upon the deck, a quantity of iron and stone ballast, casks, hoop-staves,... | |
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