| Henry William Dulcken - 1868 - 442 pages
...him, yet, from the crowded and confused state of the crew, it eeema it was not in their power to save him. The Indians got him under again, but in deeper water. He was, however, able to get his head up once more, and being almost spent in the struggle, he naturally turned to the rock, and... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873 - 1170 pages
...crowded and confused state of the crew, it seems it was not in their power to save him. The Indiana got him under again, but in deeper water. He was, however, able to get his head up once more, and being almost spent in the struggle, he naturally turned to the rock, and... | |
| 1876 - 504 pages
...him, yet from the cro\v<led and confused state of the crew, it seems it was not in their pcwer to save him The Indians got him under again, but in deeper water. He was, .however, able to get his head up once more; and, being almost spent in the struggle, he naturally turned to the rock, and... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1878 - 484 pages
...preserve the life of Captain Cook, even if no mistake had been committed on the part of the launch. got him under again, but in deeper water : he was, however, able to get his head up once more, and being almost spent in the struggle, he naturally turned to the rock, and... | |
| Herman Dieck - 1885 - 770 pages
...him, yet from the crowded and confused state of the crew it seems it was not in their power to save him. The Indians got him under again but in deeper water; he was, however, able to get his head up once more, and being almost spent in the struggle he naturally turned to the rock, and... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 516 pages
...him, yet, from the crowded and confused state of the crew, it seems it wa* not in their power to save him. The Indians got him under again, but in deeper water. He was, however, able to get ni* lieuil up once more, and, being almost spent in the struggle, he naturally turned to the rock and... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1900 - 276 pages
...him, yet from the crowded and confused state of the crew it seems it was not in their power to save him. The Indians got him under again, but in deeper water. He was, however, able to get his head up once more ; and being almost spent in struggle, he naturally turned to the rock, and was... | |
| 1791 - 212 pages
...him, yet from the crowded and confused state of the crew, it seems, it was not in their power to save him. The Indians got him under again, but in deeper water : he was, however, able to get his head up once more, and being almost spent in the struggle, he naturally turned to the rock, and... | |
| albert pierce taylor - 1922 - 516 pages
...from the crowded and confused state of the crew, it was not in their power to save him. The natives got him under again, but in deeper water; he was, however, able to get his head up once more, and being almost spent in his struggle, he naturally turned toward the rock,... | |
| Albert Pierce Taylor - 1926 - 624 pages
...from the crowded and confused state of the crew, it was not in their power to save him. The natives got him under again, but in deeper water; he was, however, able to get his head up once more, and being almost spent in his struggle, he naturally turned toward the rock,... | |
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