| James Stanier Clarke, Stephen Jones, John Jones - 1799 - 714 頁
...they had so long and so notably defended themselves ; they answered, — that the ship had sis foot water in hold, three shot under water, which were so weakly stopped, as with tM fiist working of the sea, she must needs sink, and was besides so cruslit and bruited, as she could... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1868 - 336 頁
...and so notably defended themselves, they answered that the ship had six foot of water in hold, and three shot under water, which were so weakly stopped...bruised, as she could never be removed out of the place. As the matter was thus in dispute, and Sir Richard, refusing to hearken to any of those reasons, the... | |
| Edmund Goldsmid - 1886 - 156 頁
...defended them selues) they answered, that the shippe had sixe foote water in hold; three shot vnder water, which were so weakly stopped, as with the first working of the sea, she must needes sinke, and was besides so crusht and brused, as she could neuer be remoued out of the place.... | |
| William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley - 1894 - 452 頁
...that they had so long and so notably defended themselves) they answered, that the ship had six foot water in hold, three shot under water, which were...stopped as with the first working of the sea she must need sink, and was besides so crushed and bruised as she could never be removed out of the place. And... | |
| Kate Stephens, Charles Eliot Norton, George Henry Browne - 1895 - 392 頁
...the ship had six feet of water in hold, three shot under water, (which were so weakly stopped that with the first working of the sea she must needs sink,) and was besides so crushed and bruised that she could never be removed out of the place. While the matter was thus in dispute and Sir Richard... | |
| Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) - 1895 - 378 頁
...with the waves of the sea ; the ship having six foot of water in the hold, and three shot under water, so weakly stopped as with the first working of the sea she must needs sink.' But the men refused to be thus treated, and the Spaniards eagerly offering the most honourable terms,... | |
| Charles Eliot Norton, George Henry Browne - 1895 - 396 頁
...seeing they had so long and so notably defended themselves, they answered that the ship had six feet of water in hold, three shot under water, (which were so weakly stopped that with the first working of the sea she must needs sink,) and was besides so crushed and bruised... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 560 頁
...seeing they had so long and so notably defended themselves, they answered that the ship had six feet of water in hold, three shot under water (which were so weakly stopped that with the first working of the sea she must needs sink), and was besides so crushed and bruised... | |
| Edward Kirk Rawson - 1899 - 498 頁
...deplorable condition that her capture would be valueless to the Spaniards, " for the ship had six foot water in hold, three shot under water, which were...first working of the sea she must needs sink, and was beside so crushed and bruised as she could never be removed out of the place." Sir Richard would not... | |
| Lionel William Lyde - 1899 - 214 頁
...the ship had six foot of water in hold, and three shot under water, which were so weakly stopped that with the first working of the sea she must needs sink; and that she was besides so crushed and bruised that she could never be removed out of the place. And as... | |
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