| William Whitaker Shreeve - 1817 - 128 strani
...indifference, burned with a red-hot iron. The poor beings were all turned up together, and came swarming like bees from the aperture of a hive, till the whole...deck was crowded to suffocation from stem to stern. On looking into the places where they had been crammed, there were found some children next the sides... | |
| 1830 - 614 strani
...and women, all in a state of total nudity, scrambling out together lo taste the luxury of a little fresh air and water. They came swarming up, like bees...where they could all have come from, or how they could have been stowed away. On looking into the places where they had been crammed, there were found some... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1830 - 592 strani
...and women, all in a state of total nudity, scrambling out together to taste the luxury of a little fresh air and water. They came swarming up, like bees...where they could all have come from, or how they could have been stowed away. On looking into the places where they had been crammed, there were found some... | |
| 1831 - 858 strani
...and women, all in a state of total nudity, scrambling out together to taste the luxury of a little fresh air and water. They came swarming up, like bees from the apeiture of a hive, till the whole deck was crowded to suffocation, from stem to stern, so that it... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake - 1832 - 616 strani
...and women, all in a state of total nudity, scrambling out together to taste the luxury of a little fresh air and water. They came swarming up, like bees...to suffocation, from stem to stern; so that it was impossible*to imagine where they could all have come from, or how they could all have been stowed away.... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake - 1832 - 622 strani
...and women, all in a slale of lolal nudity, scrambling out together to taste the luxury of a little fresh air and water. They came swarming up, like bees...till the whole deck was crowded to suffocation, from slem lo stern; so lhal it was impossible to imagine where thev could all have come from, or how they... | |
| sir Thomas Fowell Buxton (1st bart.) - 1838 - 244 strani
...which, my limits will not admit, Dr. Walsh continues: " The poor beings were all turned up together. They came swarming up like bees from the aperture...deck was crowded to suffocation from stem to stern. On looking into the places where they had been crammed, there were found some children next the sides... | |
| bart Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton - 1838 - 244 strani
...which, my limits will not admit, Dr. Walsh continues : " The poor beings were all turned up together. They came swarming up like bees from the aperture...deck was crowded to suffocation from stem to stern. On looking into the places where they had been crammed, there were found some children next the sides... | |
| Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton - 1839 - 274 strani
...which my limits will not admit, Dr. Walsh continues : " The poor beings were all turned up together. They came swarming up like bees from the aperture...deck was crowded to suffocation from stem to stern. On looking into the places where they had been crammed, there were found some children next the sides... | |
| Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton - 1839 - 270 strani
...their arms ; and, as the mate informed me with perfect indifference, ' burnt with the red-hot iron.' " aperture of a hive, till the whole deck was crowded to suffocation from stem to stern. On looking into the places where they hadi)een crammed, there were found some children next the sides... | |
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