| Edmund Burke - 1759 - 516 str.
...fcheme in execution. One night taking the opportunity of all, but the watch, being in a found ileep, he took the packet out of the bag, and having fixed...filently let himfelf down into the bay ; and to prevent noife by fwimming, floated upon his back into the wake of the Englifh man of war, where he fecured... | |
| 1764 - 524 str.
...proper opportunity of putting the following fcheme in execution. One night taking the opportunity of all, but the watch, being in a found Леер, he...out of the bag, and having fixed it in his mouth, he filent^ let himfelf down into the bay; and to prevent noife by fwimming, floated upon his back into... | |
| 1804 - 844 str.
...opportunity to make his meditated attempt; he therefore, one night, when all but the watch were asleep, took the packet out of the bag, and having fixed it in his mouth, silently let himself down to .the water, and, to prevent being discovered, floated J3ii his back to... | |
| 1758 - 748 str.
...provisions, he obferved an Engliih man of war at anchor there ; and one night, taking the opportunity of all but the watch being in a found Леер, he took the packet out of the bag, fixed it in his mouth, and filently let himfelf down into the bay ; and to prevent noife by fwimming,... | |
| 1795 - 532 str.
...scheme in execution : one night taking the opportunity of all, but the watch, being in a sound sleep, he took the packet out of the bag, and having fixed it to his mouth, he silently let himself down into the bay ; and to prevent noise by swimming., floated... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1804 - 740 str.
...opportunity to make his meditated attempt ; he therefore one night, when all but the watch were asleep, tix'k the packet out of the bag, and having fixed it in his mouth, silently let himself down to the water, and, to prevent being discovered, floated on his back to the... | |
| William Granger - 1805 - 648 str.
...opportunity to make his meditated attempt; he therefore one night, when all but the watch were afleep, took the packet out of the bag, and having fixed it in his mouth filently let himfclf down to the water, and, to prevent being difcovered, floated on his back to the... | |
| G. H. Wilson - 1807 - 442 str.
...opportunity to make his meditated attempt; he therefore one night, when all but the watch were asleep, took the packet out of- the bag, and having fixed it in his mouth silently let bimself down to the water, and, to prevent being discovered, floated on• his back to... | |
| 1816 - 274 str.
...meditated attempt, he therefore one night, while the tide set in, and when all but the watch were asleep, took the packet out of the bag,, and having fixed it in his mouth, silently let himself down to the water, and to prevent being discovered, floated on his back to the... | |
| Old Sailor - 1826 - 534 str.
...opportunity to make his meditated attempt; he therefore one night, when all but the watch were asleep, took the packet out of the bag, and, having fixed it in his mouth, silently let himself down to the water, and, to prevent discovery, floated on his back to the bows... | |
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