 | Edmund Burke - History - 1800
...grt-at difficulty got the boat clear from the (hip, twice the number that the boat would carry pufhing to get in. and many jumping into the water. Mr. Baylis,...boat had got off, and was taken in. The boat falling aftcrn, became expnfed to the fea, and we endeavoured (o pull her bow round to k<xp her to the break... | |
 | John Wesley - Biography - 1796
...great difficulty got the boat clear from the (hip, twice the number that the boat would carry pufhing to get in, and many jumping into the water. Mr. Baylis,...boat had got off, and was taken in. The boat falling aftern, became expofed to the fea, and we endeavoured to pull her bow round to keep her to the break... | |
 | 1783
...many jumping into the water. Mr. Bayfes, a young gentleman, fifteen years of age, leaped from th» chains after the boat had got off, and was taken in. The boat falling aftern, became expofed to the fea, and we endeavoured to pull her bow round, to keep her to the break... | |
 | History - 1800
...twice the number that the boat would carry pufhing to get in, and, many jumping into the water. Д1г. Baylis, a young gentleman fifteen years of age, leaped...boat had got off, and was taken in. The boat falling aftcrn, became expofed to the fea, and we endeavoured IP pull her bo\» round to keep her to the break... | |
 | History - 1800
...number that the boat would carry pufhing to get in, and many1 jumping into the water. Mr. Bay ¡is, a young gentleman fifteen years of age, leaped from...boat had got off, and was taken in. The boat falling aftern, became expofed to the fea, and we endeavoured lo pull her bow round to keep her (o the break... | |
 | Robert Beatson - Great Britain - 1804
...could carry pufhed to get into her, and many jumped into the water. Mr. Baylis, a young gentleman of fifteen years of age, leaped from, the chains after the boat had got off, and was taken in. The boat having fallen aflern, became expofed to the waves, andthey ufed endeavours to pull her bow round, to... | |
 | Robert Beatson - Great Britain - 1804
...could carry puflied to get into her, and many jumped into the water. Mr. B:iylis, a young gentleman of fifteen years of age, leaped from the chains after the boat had got off, and was taken in. The boat having fallen aftern, became expofed to the waves, and they ufed endeavours to pull her bow round,... | |
 | Robert Beatson - Great Britain - 1804
...great difficulty got the boat clear from the (hip ; twice the number that the boat would carry pu(hing to get in, and many jumping into the water. Mr Baylis, a young gentlemen fifteen years of age, leaped from the chains, and was taken in. The boat falling aftern became... | |
 | 1812
...number that she could carry pushing in, and many leaping into the water. Mr Baylis, a young gentleman of fifteen years of age, leaped from the chains after...boat had got off, and was taken in. The boat falling astern, became exposed to the sea, and we endeavoured to pnll her bow round, to keep her to the break... | |
 | Shipwrecks - 1813 - 407 pages
...great difficulty got the boat clear of the ship, twice the number that the boat would carry pushing to get in, and many jumping into the water. Mr. Baylis,...boat had got off, and was taken in. The boat falling astern, became exposed to the sea, and we endeavored to pull her bow round to keep her to the break... | |
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