 | Edmund Burke - History - 1800
...the water before the return of the next great fta, all of us half drowned, and filtinp, except thpfe who bailed at the bottom of the boat : and without having really perifliod, I am fure no people ever endured more. In the morning the weather grew moderate, the wind... | |
 | John Wesley - Biography - 1796
...difficulty that we could fometimes clear the boat of the water before the return of the next great fea ; all of us half drowned, and fitting, except thofe...the bottom of the boat : and without having really periflied I am fure no people ever endured more. Upon examining what we had to fubfift on, I found... | |
 | 1783
...difficulty that We could fometimes clear the boat of the water, before the return of the next great fea ; all of us half drowned, and fitting, except thofe...perifhed, I am fure no people ever endured more. In *he morning the weather grew moderate, the wind having fhifted to the fouthward, as we difcovered by... | |
 | History - 1800
...filling, except thofe who bailed at the bottom of the boat : artl without having really periflied, I am fure no people ever endured more. In the morning the weather grew moderate, the wind having inifled to the fouthward, as we difcovered by the fun. Having furvived the night, we began to recolleft... | |
 | History - 1800
...who bailed at (he bottom of the boat : and without having really pcriihed, I am fure no people ever i endured more. In the morning the weather grew moderate, the wind having fhifted.to the fouthward, as we dKcovered by the fun. Having furvived the night, .we began to recolleft... | |
 | Robert Beatson - Great Britain - 1804
...they could fometimes clear the boat of the water before the return of the next great fea ; all of them half drowned, and fitting, except thofe who bailed...the bottom of the boat : and without having really perimed, no people ever endured more. In the morning the weather grew moderate, the wind having (Lifted... | |
 | 1812
...and sitting, except those who baled, at the bottom of the boat, without actually perishing, I am sure no people ever endured more. In the morning the weather grew moderate, the wind having shifted to the southward, as we dicovered by the sun. Having survived the night, we began to recollect... | |
 | Shipwrecks - 1813 - 407 pages
...«xcept those who baled, at the bottom of the boat ; and, without having really perished, I am sure no people ever endured more. In the morning the weather grew •moderate, the wind having shifted to the southward, as We discovered by the sun. Having survived the night, We began to recollect... | |
 | Constable and co, ltd - 1833
...sitting, except those who baled, at the bottom of the boat : without actually perishing, I am sure no people ever endured more. In the morning the weather grew moderate, the wind having shifted to the southward, as we discovered by the sun. Having survived the night, we began to recollect... | |
 | Cyrus Redding - Shipwrecks - 1833 - 316 pages
...sitting, except those who baled, at the bottom of the boat : without actually perishing, I am sure no people ever endured more. In the morning the weather grew moderate, the wind having shifted to the southward, as we discovered by the sun. Having survived the night, we began to recollect... | |
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