It was a little before this period that one of the officers of the ship, with the well-meant intention of ascertaining that all was fast below, descended with two of the sailors into the hold, where they carried with them, for safety, a light in the patent... The London Magazine - Sida 5181825Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| sir Duncan Macgregor - 1825 - 104 sidor
...apartment, which is on a level with the quarter deck. the officers of the ship, with the welUmeant intention of ascertaining that all was fast below,...seeing that the lamp burned dimly, the officer took the precaution to hand it up to the orlop deck to be trimmed. Having afterwards discovered one of the spirit... | |
| 1825 - 556 sidor
...about with so much noise and violence, as to excite the liveliest apprehensions of individual danger. It was a little before this period that one of the officers of the ship, with the intention of ascertaining that all was fast below, descended with two of the sailors into the hold,... | |
| 1826 - 870 sidor
...about with so much noise and violence, as to excite the liveliest apprehensions of individual danger. " It was a little before this period that one of the...seeing that the lamp burned dimly, the officer took the precaution to hand it up to the orlop deck to be trimmed. Having afterwards discovered one of the spirit... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 410 sidor
...about with so much noise and violence, as to excite the liveliest apprehensions of individual danger. It was a little before this period that one of the officers of the ship, with the well meant intention of ascertaining that all was fast below, descended with two of the sailors into... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 404 sidor
...about with so much noise and violence, as to excite the liveliest apprehensions of individual danger. It was a little before this period that one of the officers of the ship, with the well meant intention of ascertaining that all was fast below, descended with two of the sailors into... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 404 sidor
...about with so much noise and violence, as to excite the liveliest apprehensions of individual danger. It was a little before this period that one of the officers of the ship, %vith the well meant intention of ascertaining that all was fast below, descended with two of the sailors... | |
| Christopher Biden - 1830 - 432 sidor
...The cause of this dreadful catastrophe is related as follows, by one of the Kent's passengers :—" One of the officers of the ship, with the well-meant...seeing that the lamp burned dimly, the officer took the pracaution to hand it up to the orlop-deck to be trimmed.* Having afterwards * Fatality marked this... | |
| Archibald Duncan - 1834 - 1044 sidor
...the principal cabins were dashed about with violence, and the main chains were thrown at every lurch under water. It was a little before this period, that...seeing that the lamp burned dimly, the officer took the precaution to hand it up to the orlop-deck to be trimmed. Having afterward discovered one of the spirit... | |
| 1834 - 658 sidor
...the principal cabins were dashed about with violence, and the main chains were thrown at every lurch under water. It was a little before this period, that...where they carried with them, for safety, a light in tho patent lantern; and seeing that the lamp burned dimly, the officer took the precaution to hand... | |
| 1836 - 454 sidor
...the principal cabin? were dashed about with violence, and the main chains wer« thrown at every lurch under water. It was a little before this period, that...carried with them, for safety, a light in the patent lanthorn ; and seeing that the lamp burned dimly, the officer took the precaution to hand it up the... | |
| |