Sea DriftT. Hinton, 1858 - 252 ページ |
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... passed Tobago , and in their clumsy ignorant navigation ran over , blowing hard , an uninhabited quay , on which the ship went to pieces , and only two lives were saved . These got ( I know not how ) to Santa Crnz or St. Thomas ; one ...
... passed Tobago , and in their clumsy ignorant navigation ran over , blowing hard , an uninhabited quay , on which the ship went to pieces , and only two lives were saved . These got ( I know not how ) to Santa Crnz or St. Thomas ; one ...
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... passed the night and part of the next day with them , and then pushed on to Portsmouth , where we arrived at seven o'clock . We found our son Loftus and his wife in a comfortable lodging at Southsea , where they made room for us . The ...
... passed the night and part of the next day with them , and then pushed on to Portsmouth , where we arrived at seven o'clock . We found our son Loftus and his wife in a comfortable lodging at Southsea , where they made room for us . The ...
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... passed the Berry - head it came on thick and dirty - looking , and it was agreed by our triumvirate ( who had each ... passing a variety of vessels engaged in like manner , as if they were deep laden colliers . Both at Portland and ...
... passed the Berry - head it came on thick and dirty - looking , and it was agreed by our triumvirate ( who had each ... passing a variety of vessels engaged in like manner , as if they were deep laden colliers . Both at Portland and ...
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... passed them all rapidly ; Eclipse ' first , and the rest nowhere . Monday , July 21 , 1856 . Latitude , 42.53 ; longitude , 12.25 W .; Cape Finisterre , E. & N. , 160 miles ; Porto Santo , S. by W. W. , 610 miles . Barometer , 29.31 ...
... passed them all rapidly ; Eclipse ' first , and the rest nowhere . Monday , July 21 , 1856 . Latitude , 42.53 ; longitude , 12.25 W .; Cape Finisterre , E. & N. , 160 miles ; Porto Santo , S. by W. W. , 610 miles . Barometer , 29.31 ...
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... state to the mystifications of the Tartuffe's and Mawworms , lower down the ladder . Passed an heavy steamer , in the night , and two barks going to the Nothward , they made no attempt to communicate with SEA DRIFT . 55.
... state to the mystifications of the Tartuffe's and Mawworms , lower down the ladder . Passed an heavy steamer , in the night , and two barks going to the Nothward , they made no attempt to communicate with SEA DRIFT . 55.
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