The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with Maritime Affairs, 15. kötetBrown, Son and Ferguson, 1846 |
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... carried us so far as Tower Hill , it then turned , and the wind having fallen light , we with difficulty reached an ... carry her through , as there is no anchorage . 14th , worked through Tower Hill Channel and anchored off Stewart ...
... carried us so far as Tower Hill , it then turned , and the wind having fallen light , we with difficulty reached an ... carry her through , as there is no anchorage . 14th , worked through Tower Hill Channel and anchored off Stewart ...
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... carried sufficient water and provisions for two days for myself , desiring my companion to carry a sufficiency for his own . use . By some mistake , he neglected to provide himself with any , and the few biscuits I carried were ...
... carried sufficient water and provisions for two days for myself , desiring my companion to carry a sufficiency for his own . use . By some mistake , he neglected to provide himself with any , and the few biscuits I carried were ...
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... carried into the jungle as soon as they fell . But the testimony of some Manila men ( slaves ) who had escaped amounts to this , that , Seriff Housman was dangerously wounded in the neck , that two Chiefs ( Arabs ) were killed and two ...
... carried into the jungle as soon as they fell . But the testimony of some Manila men ( slaves ) who had escaped amounts to this , that , Seriff Housman was dangerously wounded in the neck , that two Chiefs ( Arabs ) were killed and two ...
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... carried away , the yard being a very bad spar . This was soon remedied , and we stood to it again , but the ice would not allow us to go any more to the S.E. , in 55 ° S. and 110 ° E .; and finding the ship getting worse in staying and ...
... carried away , the yard being a very bad spar . This was soon remedied , and we stood to it again , but the ice would not allow us to go any more to the S.E. , in 55 ° S. and 110 ° E .; and finding the ship getting worse in staying and ...
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... , S. E. W. ... ... 68.9 7.5 Diff . lat . 117-2 1 ° 57 ' 12 " N. 76.4 Lat . left · 34 16 0 S. Diff . lon . Lon . left 1 ° 31 ' W. . 20 10 • 32 18 48 21 41 " " Carried on to Noon . N. 2 pts . W. 24 SHIP'S POSITION BY THE SUN'S ALTitude .
... , S. E. W. ... ... 68.9 7.5 Diff . lat . 117-2 1 ° 57 ' 12 " N. 76.4 Lat . left · 34 16 0 S. Diff . lon . Lon . left 1 ° 31 ' W. . 20 10 • 32 18 48 21 41 " " Carried on to Noon . N. 2 pts . W. 24 SHIP'S POSITION BY THE SUN'S ALTitude .
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131. oldal - For honour travels in a strait so narrow, Where one but goes abreast: keep then the path; For emulation hath a thousand sons, That one by one pursue: If you give way, Or hedge aside from the direct forthright, Like to an enter'd tide, they all rush by, And leave you hindmost...
124. oldal - Then they cry unto the LORD in their trouble, And he bringeth them out of their distresses.
64. oldal - Though thy clime Be fickle, and thy year most part deformed, With dripping rains, or withered by a frost, I would not yet exchange thy sullen skies, And fields without a flower, for warmer France With all her vines ; nor for Ausonia's groves Of golden fruitage, and her myrtle bowers.
378. oldal - Pleas, calling upon the plaintiff to show cause why the verdict should not be set aside...
365. oldal - Thus I spoke; and speaking sigh'd; — Scarce repress'd the starting tear; — When the smiling sage reply'd — — Come, my lad, and drink some beer.
124. oldal - They mount up to the heaven, they go down again to the depths : their soul is melted because of trouble. They reel to and fro, and stagger like a drunken man, and are at their wit's end.
600. oldal - Sir, — I have the honour to acquaint you, for the information of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that...
240. oldal - ... passage across the Atlantic; who so pathetically relate the privations and hardships of the sea, where, after a day of breakfasting, lunching, dining off five courses, chatting, playing whist, and drinking...
241. oldal - The Marquesas! What strange visions of outlandish things does the very name spirit up! Naked houris — cannibal banquets — groves of cocoa-nut — coral reefs — tatooed chiefs— and bamboo temples; sunny valleys planted with bread-fruit- trees — carved canoes dancing on the flashing blue waters — savage woodlands guarded by horrible idols — heathenish rites and human sacrifices.
240. oldal - SIX MONTHS AT SEA ! Yes, reader, as I live, six months out of sight of land; cruising after the sperm-whale beneath the scorching sun of the Line, and tossed on the billows of the wide-rolling Pacific — the sky above, the sea around, and nothing else!