| John Warner Barber - History - 1836 - 598 pages
...overset, and so vanished into a smoaky cloud, which in some lime dissipated, leaving, as everywhere else, a clear air. The admiring spectators could distinguish...caused not only the generality of persons to say, This teas the mould of their ship, and this vas her tragick end : but Mr. Davenport also in publick declared... | |
| Connecticut - 1837 - 594 pages
...and so vanished into a smoaky cloud, which in some time dissipated, leaving, as every where «lse, a clear air. The admiring spectators could distinguish...persons to say, This was the mould of their ship, and this was her tragiclc end : but Mr. Davenport also in publick declared to this effect : That God had... | |
| Edward Rodolphus Lambert - Branford (Conn. : Town) - 1838 - 260 pages
...leaving, as every where else, a clear air. The admiring spectators could distinguish the several colors of each part, the principal rigging, and such proportions,...generality of persons to say, This was the mould of their skip, and thus was her tragick end: but Mr. Davenport also in publick declared to this effect : That... | |
| Connecticut - 1837 - 588 pages
...then her mizen-top ; then all her masting seemed blown away by the board : quickly after the hoik, brought unto a careen, she overset, and so vanished...generality of persons to say, This was the mould of their skip, and this wax her tragick end : but Mr. Davenport also in publick declared to this effect : That... | |
| Horace Elisha Scudder - Animals - 1880 - 220 pages
...leaving, as everywhere else, a clear air. The admiring spectators could distinguish the several colors of each part, the principal rigging, and such proportions,...caused not only the generality of persons to say This 100.1 the mould of their ship and thus teas her tragic end ; but Mr. Davenport also in public declared... | |
| Horace Elisha Scudder - Animals - 1880 - 222 pages
...leaving, as everywhere else, a clear air. The admiring spectators could distinguish the several colors of each part, the principal rigging, and such proportions,...caused not only the generality of persons to say This w<w the mould of their ship and thus teas her tragic end; but Mr. Davenport also in public declared... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1886 - 322 pages
...masting seemed blown away by the board ; quickly after the hulk brought unto a careen, she over set, and so vanished into a smoaky cloud, which in some...caused not only the generality of persons to say, This VMS the mould of their ship, and thus was her tragick end : but Mr. Davenport also iu publick declared... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1886 - 348 pages
...matting seemed blown away by the board ; quickly after the hulk brought unto a careen, she over set, and so vanished into a smoaky cloud, which in some...caused not only the generality of persons to say, Thi> was the mould of their ship, and thus was her tragick end : but Mr. Daeenprni also in pnblick... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1896 - 324 pages
...masting seemed blown away by the board ; quickly after the hulk brought unto a careen, she over set, and so vanished into a smoaky cloud, which in some...generality of persons to say, This was the mould of theii ship, and thus was her tragick end : but Mr. Davenport also in publick declared to this effect,... | |
| george rice carpenter - 1898 - 498 pages
...overset, and so vanished into a smoaky Cloud, which in some time dissipated, leaving, as everywhere else, a clear Air. The admiring Spectators could distinguish the several Colours of each Part, the Principal Riging, and such Proportions, as caused not only the generality of Persons to say, This was the Mould... | |
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