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" Susan (Lady Exmouth) and I were driving to a dinner party at Plymouth, when we saw crowds running to the Hoe, and learning it was a wreck I left the carriage to take her on, and joined the crowd. I saw the loss of the whole five or six hundred was inevitable... "
Nature and Revelation harmonious: a defence of Scriptural truths assailed in ... - Sivu 122
tekijä(t) C J. Kennedy - 1846
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The Quarterly Review, Nide 57

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1836 - 568 sivua
...founded the most direct and unequivocal contradiction : — " I saw the loss of the whole 500 or 600 was inevitable without somebody to direct them, for...officer was pulled on shore as I reached the surf.'' Now, so far from all the officers having quitted the ship when his Lordship (then Captain Edward Pellew)...

The United Service Journal and Naval and Military Magazine, Osa 1

1833 - 610 sivua
...the carriage to take her on, and joined the crowd. I saw the loss of the whole five or six hundred was inevitable without somebody to direct them, for...their return, which was refused, upon which I made the rone fast to myself, and was hauled through the surf on board, — established order, and did not leave...

The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Nide 11

1833 - 460 sivua
...the carriage to take her on, and joined the crowd. I saw the loss of the whole five or six hundred was inevitable, without somebody to direct them ;...pulled on shore as I reached the surf. I urged their returnwhich was refused ; upon which I made the rope fast to myself, and was hauled through the surf...

The Monthly Review

1834 - 604 sivua
...the carriage to take her on, and joined the crowd. I saw the loss of the whole five or six hundred was inevitable without somebody to direct them, for the last officer was pulled on shore ai I reached the surf. I urged their return; which was refused, upon which I made the rope fast to...

Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain, Nide 12

Edmund Lodge - 1835 - 294 sivua
...the carriage to take her on, and joined the crowd. I saw the loss of the whole five or six hundred was inevitable, without somebody to direct them, for the last officer was pulled ashore as I reached the surf; I urged their return, which was refused, upon which I made the rope fast...

The Quarterly Review, Niteet 55–56

1836 - 1184 sivua
...the carriage to take her on, and joined the crowd. I saw the loss of the whole five or six hundred was inevitable without somebody to direct them, for...fast to myself, and was hauled through the surf on hoard—established order, and did not leave her until every soul was saved but the boatswain, who...

The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Nide 28

Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1836 - 686 sivua
...the carriage to take her on, and joined the crowd. I saw the loss of the whole five or six hundred was inevitable without somebody to direct them, for...their return, which was refused, upon which I made bombast ; and the whole statement in these letters is so obviously erroneous in fact, and so absurd...

The Quarterly Review, Nide 57

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1836 - 572 sivua
...founded the most direct and unequivocal contradiction : — " I saw the loss of the whole 500 or 600 was inevitable without somebody to direct them, for...last officer was pulled on shore as I reached the surf.1' Now, so far from all the officers having quitted the ship when his Lordship (then Captain Edward...

The church scholar's reading-book, selected from the Saturday magazine

Saturday magazine - 1840 - 1078 sivua
...the carriage to take her on, and joined the crowd. I saw the loss of the whole five or six hundred was inevitable, without somebody to direct them ;...the rope fast to myself, and was hauled through the snrf on board, established order, aud did not leave her until every soul was saved but the boatswain,...

The Constitution of Man Considered in Relation to External Objects

George Combe - 1840 - 134 sivua
...to the Hoe; and learning it was a wreck, I left the carriage to take her on, and joined the crowd. I saw the loss of the whole five or six hundred men...somebody to direct them, for the last officer was pulled ou shore as I reached the surf. I urged their return, which was refused ; upon which I made the rope...




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