| Cyrus Redding - Shipwrecks - 1833 - 352 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... | |
| Naval battles - 1834 - 658 pages
...water, before the return of the next great sea ; all of us half drowned, and sitting, except those who bailed, at the bottom of the boat ; and, without having really perished, I am eure no people ever endured more. In the morning the wea. ther grew moderate, the wind... | |
| Naval battles - 1835 - 1128 pages
...except those who bailed 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... | |
| Shipwrecks - 1844 - 440 pages
...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, ths wind having shifted to the southward, as we discovered by the sun. Having survived the night, we... | |
| Charles Bruce (writer of tales.) - 1875 - 942 pages
...and sitting, except those who baled, at the bottom of the boat ; and without having really perished, 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... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - Adventure and adventurers - 1905 - 426 pages
...and sitting (except those who baled) at the bottom of the boat; and, without having really perished, 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... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1783 - 624 pages
...fitting, except thofe who bailed at the bottom of the boat : and without having really periihed, I nm lure no people ever endured more. In the morning the weather grew moderate/" the wind having Shifted to the fouthward, as we, difcovered by the fun. Having furvived the night, we began to recolleft... | |
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