The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, 16. sējums,1. daļaF. C. and J. Rivington, 1820 |
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... ship bound for London . Never any young ad- venturer's misfortunes , I believe , began earlier , or continued longer , than mine . The ship had no sooner got out of the Humber , than the wind began to blow , and the waves to rise , in a ...
... ship bound for London . Never any young ad- venturer's misfortunes , I believe , began earlier , or continued longer , than mine . The ship had no sooner got out of the Humber , than the wind began to blow , and the waves to rise , in a ...
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... ship might ride as easy as possible . By noon the sea went very high indeed , and our ship rode forecastle in , shipped several seas , and we thought , once or twice , our anchor had come home ; upon which our master ordered out the ...
... ship might ride as easy as possible . By noon the sea went very high indeed , and our ship rode forecastle in , shipped several seas , and we thought , once or twice , our anchor had come home ; upon which our master ordered out the ...
11. lappuse
... ship would founder , he consented ; and when they had cut away the foremast , the mainmast stood so loose , and shook the ship so much , they were obliged to cut it away also , and make a clear deck . Any one may judge what a condition ...
... ship would founder , he consented ; and when they had cut away the foremast , the mainmast stood so loose , and shook the ship so much , they were obliged to cut it away also , and make a clear deck . Any one may judge what a condition ...
12. lappuse
... ship would founder ; and though the storm began to abate a little , yet as it was not possible she could swim till we might run into a port , so the master continued firing guns for help ; and a light ship , who had rid it out just a ...
... ship would founder ; and though the storm began to abate a little , yet as it was not possible she could swim till we might run into a port , so the master continued firing guns for help ; and a light ship , who had rid it out just a ...
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... ship when we saw her sink ; and then I understood , for the first time , what was meant by a ship foundering in the sea . I must ac- knowledge , I had hardly eyes to look up when the seamen told me , she was sinking ; for , from that ...
... ship when we saw her sink ; and then I understood , for the first time , what was meant by a ship foundering in the sea . I must ac- knowledge , I had hardly eyes to look up when the seamen told me , she was sinking ; for , from that ...
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