Her sides had just been painted ; and the oil-jars and paint-buckets were lying on the poop. By the prodigious light of this conflagration the situation of the two fleets could now be perceived, the colours of both being clearly distinguishable. About... New Nash's Pall Mall Magazine - Сторінка 1151898Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Robert Southey - 1814 - 292 стор.
...fleets could now be perceived, the colours of both being clearly distinguishable. About ten o'clock the ship blew up, with a shock which was felt to the...jumped overboard, some clinging to the spars and pieces rf wwdi with which thr <*e* wan «ibe»» swimming to eneap* fram thr d«»» rtruction which they... | |
| Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 стор.
...fleets could now be perceived, the colours of both being clearly distinguishable. About ton o'clock the ship blew up, with a shock which was felt to the...swimming to escape from the destruction which they momently dreaded. Some were picked up by our boats ; and some, even in the heat and fury of the action,... | |
| Englishman - 1824 - 420 стор.
...fleets could now be perceived, the colours of both being clearly distinguishable. About ten o'clock the ship blew up, with a shock which was felt to the...swimming to escape from the destruction which they momently dreaded. Some were picked up by our boats ; and some, even in the heat and fury of the action,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1827 - 284 стор.
...fleets could now be perceived, the colours of both being clearly distinguishable. About ten o'clock the ship blew up, with a shock which was felt to the...sea was strewn, others swimming to escape from the de* struction which they momently dreaded. Some were picked up by our boats; and gome even in the heat... | |
| Robert Southey - 1828 - 282 стор.
...fleets could now be perceived, the colours of both being clearly distinguishable. About ten o'clock the ship blew up, with a shock which was felt to the...swimming to escape from the destruction which they momently dreaded. Some were picked up by our boats; and some even in the heat and fury of the action... | |
| Robert Southey - 1830 - 354 стор.
...fleets could now be perceived, the colours of both being clearly distinguishable. About ten o'clock the ship blew up, with a shock which was felt to the...swimming to escape from the destruction which they momently dreaded. Some were picked up by our boats ; and some even in the heat and fury of the action... | |
| 1836 - 480 стор.
...fleets could now be perceived, the colours of both being clearly distinguishable. About ten o'clock the ship blew up, with a shock' which was felt to...swimming to escape from the destruction which they momently dreaded. Some were picked up by our boats ; and some, even in the heat and fury of the action,... | |
| 1836 - 884 стор.
...fleets could now be perceived, the colours of both being clearly distinguishable. About ten o'clock the ship blew up, with a shock which was felt to the...swimming to escape from the destruction which they momently dreaded. Some were picked up by our boats ; and some, even in the heat and fury of the action,... | |
| 1843 - 320 стор.
...fleets could now be perceived, the colours of both being elearly distinguishable. About ten o'clock the ship blew up, with a s'hock which was felt to...swimming to escape from the destruction which they momently dreaded. Some were picked up by our boats ; and some even in the heat and fury of the action... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 580 стор.
...fleets could now be perceived, the colours of both being clearly distinguishable. About ten o'clock the ship blew up, with a shock which was felt to the...swimming to escape from the destruction which they momently dreaded. Some were picked up by our boats ; and some, even in the heat and fury of the action,... | |
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