... the confusion now became general and horrid. Several quitted the other window (the only chance they had for life) to force their way to the water, and the throng and press upon the window was beyond bearing ; many forcing their passage from the further... The Scots Magazine - Page 801758Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - History - 1759 - 516 pages
...feeing and hearing their diitrefs, without having it in my power to relieve them : for the confufion now became general and horrid. Several quitted the...the window was beyond bearing ; many forcing their paffege from the further part of the worn, preflcd down thofe in their way, who had lefs ftrength,... | |
| John Zephaniah Holwell - 1764 - 302 pages
...feeing and hearing their diftrefs, without having it 1n my power to relieve them ; for the confufion now became general and horrid. Several quitted the...forcing their paflage from the further part of the room, prefled down thofe in their way, who had lefs ftrength, and trampled them to death. Can it gain belief,... | |
| John Zephaniah Holwell - Bengal (India) - 1764 - 310 pages
...feeing and hearing their diftrefs, without having it in my power to relieve them ; for the confufion now became general and horrid. Several quitted the...the window was beyond bearing ; many forcing their paffage from the further part of the room, prefled down thofe in their way, who had lefs ftrength,... | |
| History - 1764 - 524 pages
...feeing and hearing their dillrefs, without having it in my power to relieve them : for the confufion _ now became general and horrid. Several quitted the...to force their way to the water, and the throng and preis upon the window was beyond bearing ; many forcing their pafiage from the further part of the... | |
| History - 1795 - 532 pages
...seeing and hearing their distress, without Jiaving it in my power to relieve them : for the confusion now became general and horrid. Several quitted the...to force their way to the water, and the throng and press upon the window •was beyond bearing ;' many forcing their passage from the further part of... | |
| William Granger - Characters and characteristics - 1804 - 688 pages
...having it in my power to relieve them ; for the confufion now became general and horrid. Several quited the other window (the only chance they had for life)...to force their way to the water, and the throng and prcfs upon the window was beyond bearing ; many forcing their paffage from the further part of the... | |
| G. H. Wilson - Biography - 1807 - 442 pages
...seeing and hearing their distress, without having it in my power to relieve them ; for the confusion now became general and horrid. Several quitted the...to force their way to the water, and the throng and press upon the window was beyond bearing ; many forcing their passage from the further part of the... | |
| Adventure and adventurers - 1825 - 840 pages
...seeing and hearing their distress, without having it in my power to relieve them : for the confusion now became general and horrid. Several quitted the...to force their way to the water, and the throng and press upon the window was beyond bearing ; many forcing their passage from the further part of the... | |
| Anecdotes - 1826 - 390 pages
...seeing and hearing their distress, without having it in my power to relieve them ; for the confusion now became general and horrid. Several quitted the...to force their way to the water, and the throng and press upon the window was beyond bearing ; many forcing their passage from the further part of the... | |
| Abigail Roberts - Anecdotes - 1826 - 188 pages
...seeing and hearing their distress without having it in my power to relieve them; for the confusion now became general and horrid. Several quitted the...to force their way to the water, and the throng and press upon the window was beyond bearing; many forcing their passage from the further partol the room,... | |
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