| Oliver Goldsmith - 1771 - 428 trang
...The approach of the boat, giving feveral others who had been left upon the wreck, the hopes of faving their lives, numbers leaped in, and the whole went to the bottom. Above an hundred and forty young noblemen of the principal families of England and Normandy, were loft on... | |
| David Hume - 1775 - 424 trang
...who then crowded in, foon funk the boat; and the prince with all his retinue perifhed <*. Above an hundred and forty young noblemen, of the principal families of England and Normandy, were loft on this occafion. A butcher of Rouen was the only perfon on board who efcaped * : He clung to... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1777 - 374 trang
...approach of the boat, giving feveral others, who had been left upon the wreck, the hopes of faving their lives, numbers leaped in, and the whole went to the bottom. Above an humored and forty young noblemen of the principal families of England and Normandy, were loft on... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 536 trang
...the numbers who then crowded in, loon funk the boat; and the prince with all his retinue perifhed. Above a hundred and forty young noblemen of the principal families of England and Normandy, were loft * Order. Vital. . L_ on this occafion. A butcher of Rouen wag the c HA P. only perfon on board... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 530 trang
...the numbers, who then crowded in, foon funk the boat; and the prince with all his retinue perifhed. Above a hundred and forty young noblemen, of the principal families of England and Normandy, werc^ Joft on this occafion. A butcher of Rouen was CHAP, the only perfon on board who efcapcd ". He... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1797 - 414 trang
...approach of the boat giving feveral others, who had' been left upon the wreck, the hopes of faving their lives, numbers leaped in, and the whole went...and forty young noblemen of the principal families oFEnglar.'! and Normandy were loft on this occaiion. A butcher of Rouen was the only perfon on board... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1800 - 468 trang
...upon the sailors to row back and take her in. The approach of the boat giving several others, whq had been left upon the wreck, the hopes of saving their...leaped in, and the whole went to the bottom. Above an hundred and forty young noblemen, of the principal families, of England and Normandy, were lost... | |
| William Russell - 1802 - 550 trang
...heedlessly ran her on a rock, where she was immediately dashed to pieces. Beside the prince, above one hundred and forty young noblemen, of the principal families of England and Normandy, were lest on this occasion. The king was so much affected by the news, that he is said never to have smiled... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1803 - 396 trang
...giving feveral others, who had been left upon the wreck, the hopes of faving their lives, numbers Uaped in, and the whole went to the bottom. Above a hundred...the principal families of England and Normandy were loft on this occafion. A butcher of Rouen was the only perfon on board who efcaped j he clung to the... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 412 trang
...numbers who then crowded in, soon sunk the boat ; and the prince with all his retinue perished. Above an hundred and forty young noblemen of the principal,...of England and Normandy were lost on this occasion ; and the only person who escaped to relate the melancholy tale, was a butcher of Rouen, who clung... | |
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