Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1857 |
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... wind , sun , moon , and stars . These my humble labours and writings , though not embellished with ornaments of words - as is not to be expected of a person who has passed the most of his life upon the wild ocean waste , - but ...
... wind , sun , moon , and stars . These my humble labours and writings , though not embellished with ornaments of words - as is not to be expected of a person who has passed the most of his life upon the wild ocean waste , - but ...
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... wind . The 26th of the same month , at night , we ran aground through the carelessness of the pilots , to whom I gave parti- cular directions , before I went to bed , to throw the lead fre- quently , and keep the Vierman , which was a ...
... wind . The 26th of the same month , at night , we ran aground through the carelessness of the pilots , to whom I gave parti- cular directions , before I went to bed , to throw the lead fre- quently , and keep the Vierman , which was a ...
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... wind , and being in want of provisions and water , the men cast lots whom they should first kill for the others to eat for food ; having at length felled one , they fed themselves therewith , till they finally reached the island of Saba ...
... wind , and being in want of provisions and water , the men cast lots whom they should first kill for the others to eat for food ; having at length felled one , they fed themselves therewith , till they finally reached the island of Saba ...
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... Wind west- erly . The 2d , threw the lead in fourteen fathoms , sandy bot- tom , and smelt the land , which gave a sweet perfume , † as the wind came from the north - west , which blew off land , and caused these sweet odours . This ...
... Wind west- erly . The 2d , threw the lead in fourteen fathoms , sandy bot- tom , and smelt the land , which gave a sweet perfume , † as the wind came from the north - west , which blew off land , and caused these sweet odours . This ...
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... wind , in order to sail up the river with the tide , we passed , by the aid of God , the Vogelsant , which was our great peril at this place , and arrived at the beautiful island when the tide began to run , and we managed to get to the ...
... wind , in order to sail up the river with the tide , we passed , by the aid of God , the Vogelsant , which was our great peril at this place , and arrived at the beautiful island when the tide began to run , and we managed to get to the ...
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