id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 15301 Gilly, William O. S. Narratives of Shipwrecks of the Royal Navy; between 1793 and 1849 .txt text/plain 117152 5685 77 the perishing crew might be safe--when a heavy sea struck the ship, discovery-ship, commanded by Captain William Broughton, which vessel, was flying on board the former ship, immediately ordered the boats of saving the ship, ordered Captain Rennie to send all the boys, and the The captain, officers, and ship's company were most honourably The captain having done all in his power to save his ship, next turned preservation of the ship by the captain, officers, and crew upon that lieutenant of the Captain, of 74 guns, in which ship he served in two This boat was picked up and taken in tow, when about six o'clock P.M. it was discovered that the ship was near the Hannois rocks, about two depth until eight o'clock, P.M. Captain Temple felt anxious for the safety of his ship and her crew, The boat had scarcely left the side of the ship before a sea struck ./cache/15301.txt ./txt/15301.txt