| 1817 - 514 páginas
...and children were drowned, and many were killed by the force with which they were driven against the baggage, casks, and staves, which floated below. All...very slight, and, from this circumstance, combined witti it appearing that the bottom of tke ship was separating from the upper deck, while the surf beat... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1817 - 508 páginas
...as though she would instantly upset! The screeching and pressing of the people to the starboard bide was so violent, that several were much hurt. About...the deck were washed overboard by a heavy sea; but oven from the commencement of the disaster, the hopes of any individual being saved were but very slight,... | |
| Edward Chappell - 1818 - 322 páginas
...though she would instantly upset ! The screeching and pressing of the people to the starboard-side was so violent, that several were much hurt. About...slight ; and from this circumstance, combined with its appearing that the bottom of the ship was separating from the upper deck, while the surf beat over... | |
| William Bayley (of Yorkshire.) - 1824 - 392 páginas
...rocks, as though she would instantly upset. The shrieking and pressing of the people to the stai board side was so violent, that several were much hurt....hopes of any individual being saved were but very small. From this time, until four o'clock the next morning, all on the wreck were anxiously praying... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 384 páginas
...one in the face ; the ship striking on the rocks, as though she would instantly upset. The shrieking and pressing of the people to the starboard side was...: but even from the commencement of the disaster, E 3 the hopes of any individual being saved were but very small. From this time, until four o'clock... | |
| 1826 - 374 páginas
...one in the race ; the ship striking on the rocks, as though she would instantly upset. The shrieking and pressing of the people to the starboard side was...boats on the deck were* washed overboard by a heavy tea : but even from the commencement of the disaster, £3 the hopes of any individual being saved were... | |
| 1852 - 670 páginas
...one in the face; the ship striking on the rocks, as though she would instantly upset. The shrieking and pressing of the people to the starboard side was...were washed overboard by a heavy sea : but even from tile commencement of the disaster, the hopes of any individual being saved were but very small. From... | |
| 1839 - 674 páginas
...one in the face; the ship striking on the rocks, as though she would imrtantly upset. The shrieking and pressing of the people to the starboard side was...hopes of any individual being saved were but very small. From this time, until four o'clock the next morning, all on the wreck were anxiously praying... | |
| Philip Tocque - 1846 - 418 páginas
...in the face — the ship striking on the rocks as though she would instantly upset — the screaming and pressing of the people to the starboard side, was so violent, that several were much hurt. About 11 o'clock the boats on the deck were washed overboard by a heavy sea, but even from the commencement... | |
| 1847 - 666 páginas
...one in the face; the ship striking on the rocks, us though she would iustantly upset. The shrieking and pressing of the people to the starboard side was so violent, that several were much hurt. Abont eleven o'clock, the boats on the deck were washed ove, board by a henvy sea : hnt even from the... | |
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