| 1796 - 486 trang
...my providential deliverance, I made a convulfivc Ipring, and ran up a little difiance on the Ihorc ; but was fo weak and worn down by fatigue, and fo unable to clear my itomach of the Tilt water v iih which it was loaded. that ] fu«'dcn!y grew deadly tick, and apprehended... | |
| Donald Campbell - 1796 - 302 trang
...providential deliverance, I made a convulfive fpring, and jan up. a little diftance on the ihore,; but was fo weak and worn down by fatigue, and fo unable...clear my ftomach of the fait water with which it was Joaded, .that I fuddenly grew deadly fick, and apprehended that I had only exchanged one death for... | |
| Donald Campbell - 1797 - 304 trang
...ran up a little diftance oft the fliore ; but was fo weak arrd worn down by fatigue, and fo unabfe to clear my ftomach of the fait water with which it...for another ; and in a minute or two fainted away." .1 • •• -.if 111 CHAPTER CHAPTER THE SEVENTH. CAPT. CAMPBELL IS MADE PRISONER BY SOME OF 1IYDER... | |
| 1797 - 366 trang
...my providential deliverance, I made a convulfive fpring, and ran up a little diftance on the lhorc ; but was fo weak and -worn down by fatigue, and fo unable to clear my llomach of the fait water with which it was loaded, that I fuddenly grew deadly fick, and apprehended... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1797 - 400 trang
...ihy providential deliverance, ! madeaconvulfivefpring.andran up a li ttle diftance on the Ihore ; bat was fo weak and worn down by fatigue, and fo unable to clear my ctomach of the fait water with which it was loaded, that l fndde- ly grew deadly fick, and apprehended... | |
| Gleaner - 1805 - 426 trang
...clear mv sboui^cji of the salt water «¡in which it «-as loaded, that I suddenly grew- deadly sick, and apprehended that I had Only exchanged one death for another; and in minute or two fainted away." ,_>•' :' ,: Ï '•.:'» '. •-.il. . '•• .... • •: .... -«ufe... | |
| Roger Lamb - 1811 - 310 trang
...to clear my stomach of- tjjg salt water with which it was loaded, that I suddenly grew deadly sick, and apprehended that I had only exchanged one death...for another ; and in a minute or two fainted away." In my own experience, I frequently found that I could float for several hours on the water, when tranquil,... | |
| John Adams - 1816 - 352 trang
...unable to clear my stomach of the salt water with which it was loaded, that I suddenly grew deadly sick, and apprehended that I had only exchanged one death...for another ; and in a minute or two fainted away. C>AMEBXLI~ CVHIOTJS DESCRIPTION OF THE TIMBER FLOATS OS THE RHINE. THESE floats are formed chiefly... | |
| R. P. Forster - 1818 - 592 trang
...unable to clear my stomach of the salt water with which it was loaded, that I suddenly grew deadly sick, and Apprehended that I had only exchanged one death...for another, and in a minute or two fainted away. ' How long I continued in the swoon into which I had fallen, it is impossible for me to tell ; but,... | |
| Donald Campbell - 1821 - 312 trang
...unable to clear my stomach of the salt water with which it was loaded, that I suddenly grew deadly sick, and apprehended that I had only exchanged one death...for another ; and in a minute or two fainted away." CHAPTER VII. CAPT. CAMPBELL 19 MADE PRISONER BY SOME OF HYDEa ALLI'S TROOPS HUMANITY OF A LASCAR.—*... | |
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