| John Lee Comstock - 1813 - 448 стор.
...even the oare yards and masts wero in a great measure disabled ; and at one time the whole rigging had nearly fallen by the board. Such, for a few hours, was the mingled roar of the hurricane above, of the waves around, and the incessant peals of thunder, that no human voice could be heard,... | |
| Joseph Taylor - 1813 - 264 стор.
...board. Surlit for a few hours, was the mingled w>ar of the hurricane above, of the waves aronnd, and uf the incessant peals of thunder, that no human voice could be heard, and, araidM tite general consternation, even the trumpet sounded in vain. In that awful night, but fur the... | |
| Neil Arnott - 1827 - 692 стор.
...tatters ; even the bare yards and masts were in great part disabled ; and at one time the whole rigging had nearly fallen by the board. Such, for a few hours, was the mingled roar of the hurricane above, of the waves around, and of the incessant peals of thunder, that no human voice could be heard,... | |
| 1829 - 466 стор.
...tatters ; even the bare yards and masts were in great part disabled ; and at one time the whole rigging had nearly fallen by the board. Such, for a few hours, was the mingled roar of the hurricane above, of the waves around, and of the incessant peals of thunder, that no human voice could be heard,... | |
| Neil Arnott - 1829 - 542 стор.
...tatters; even the bare yards and masts were in great part disabled; and at one time the whole rigging had nearly fallen by the board. Such, for a few hours, was the mingled roar of the hurricane above, of the waves around, and of the incessant peals of thunder, that no human voice could be heard,... | |
| John Lee Comstock - 1830 - 308 стор.
...even the bare yards and masts were in a great measure disabled ; and at one time the whole rigging had nearly fallen by the board. Such, for a few hours, was the mingled loar of the hurricane above, of the waves around, and the incessant peals of thunder, that no human... | |
| 1831 - 644 стор.
...tatters ; even the bare yards and masts were in great part disabled; and at one time, the whole rigging had nearly fallen by the board. Such, for a few hours, was the mingled roar of the hurricane above, of the waves around, and the incessant peals of thunder, that no human voice could be heard... | |
| James Melville M'Culloch - 1831 - 250 стор.
...tatters ; even the bare yards and masts were in great part disabled ; and at one time the whole rigging had nearly fallen by the board. Such, for a few hours, was the mingled roar of the hurricane above, of the waves around, and of the incessant peals of thunder, that no human voice could be heard,... | |
| John Lee Comstock - 1831 - 312 стор.
...even the bare yards and masts were in a great measure disabled ; and at one time the whole rigging had nearly fallen by the board. Such, for a few hours, was the mingled roar of the hurricane above, of the waves around, and the incessant peals of thunder, that no human voice could be heard,... | |
| 1832 - 406 стор.
...had "nearly fallen by the board. Such f6rafe<v hours was the mingle'd roar -of the hurricane above, of the waves around, and of the incessant peals of...human voice could be heard, and amidst the general consternation even the trumpet sounded m vain. In that awful night, but for the little tube of mercury... | |
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