... climbed into it, (without feeling that, in doing so, I broke my shins severely,) to give my assistance ; and when we were just ready to despair, the yawl eased and rose, no one knew how, and was over the side, and floating in the water, more quickly,... Personal Narrative of a Mission to the South of India, from 1820 to 1828 - Página 7por Elijah Hoole - 1829 - 332 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Williams - 1828 - 946 páginas
...side, and floating in the water, more quickly, the seamen said, than they had ever before seen it. " Captain Dacre had already affirmed, in answer to my...and sufficiently filled it, leaving the vessel with honorable reluctance ; while the first mate, Mr. Ibbetson, gallantly remained on board to the last,... | |
| 1846 - 404 páginas
...side, and floating in the water, more quickly, the seamen said, than they had ever before seen it. " Captain Dacre had already affirmed, in answer to my...and sufficiently filled it, leaving the vessel with honorable reluctance ; while the first mate, Mr. Ibbetson, gallantly remained on board to the last,... | |
| 1848 - 412 páginas
...side, and floating in the water, more quickly, the seamen said, than they had ever before seen it. " Captain Dacre had already affirmed, in answer to my...and sufficiently filled it, leaving the vessel with honorable reluctance ; while the first mate, Mr. Ibbetson, gallantly remained on board to the last,,... | |
| 1851 - 426 páginas
...side, and floating in the water, more quickly, the seamen said, than they had ever before seen it. " Captain Dacre had already affirmed, in answer to my...and sufficiently filled it, leaving the vessel with honorable reluctance ; while the first mate, Mr. Ibbetson, gallantly remained on board to' the last,... | |
| Charles Thomas Courtney Lewis - 1911 - 544 páginas
...for the first time, and other missionaries, are seen escaping in the boats from the burning ship. " The two ladies, one of whom had to be hurried from...and our weight sank it nearly to the water's edge" (Hoole's Missions in Madras, etc., p. 10). Under the print, engraved in the centre, is the above title... | |
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