| 1825 - 512 páginas
...narrows of the Welcome, after which I should decide on some plan for our future operations. Conclusion. Before I take leave of my readers, I hope I may be...complaint, nor even a dispute of any kind, occurred among us. THE WANDERING ALGERINE. THE following- narrative is taken from the Fanoplist of December,... | |
| George Francis Lyon - 1825 - 758 páginas
...Barwise, and Morris. 1884i- after having shewn our number, and signaNovemb. ljzej tnat we nad lost arj Qur anchors and cables, we ran into the harbour in a heavy...the Griper advanced in her recent voyage, renders it desirable that the results obtained should be properly analyzed, in order to ascertain whether the... | |
| George Francis Lyon - 1825 - 260 páginas
...IS PAID OFF. after having shewn our number, and signaNovemb. lize(j tQat wfi n&(l |ogt ^ our ancnorg and cables, we ran into the harbour in a heavy squall,...nor even a dispute of any kind, occurred amongst us. t .£. - . 2. * <* — • 148 APPENDIX. Such an example occurs in the journal on the 24th of August,... | |
| 1825 - 666 páginas
...and Captain Lyon takes leave of his readers^ with the following deserved tribute to his shipmates : " I may with truth assert, that there never was a happier...even a dispute of any kind, occurred amongst us." P. 144. ; To this little volume Professor Barlow has annexed an interesting paper on the magnetic errors... | |
| 1825 - 502 páginas
...day, and еасЪ escape from difficulties, seemed to bind ue more strongly together; and 1 am prono to say that, during the whole of our voyage, neither...complaint, nor even a dispute of any kind, occurred «nnng us. THE WANDERING ALGERINE. THE following narrative is taken from the Panoplist of December,... | |
| 1825 - 516 páginas
...succeeding day, and each escape from difficulties, seemed to bind us more strongly together ; and 1 am proud to say that, during the whole of our voyage,...neither punishment, complaint, nor even a dispute • ' any kind, occurred among us. THE WANDERING ALGERINE. THE following narrative is taken from the... | |
| British and foreign sailors' society - 1836 - 446 páginas
...whose conduct on all occasions was such as to entitle them to the warmest praise I can bestow. I can with truth assert, that there never was a happier...even a dispute of any kind, occurred amongst us." ADDRESS TO ABLE SEAMEN. A RE you professional seamen? Beware of becoming so familiar with winds, and... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1846 - 574 páginas
...over the ship; and three were sent to the hospital. Captain Lyon thus concludes his narrative : — " Thus ends the Journal of our unsuccessful expedition....even a dispute of any kind, occurred amongst us." — p. 144. The narrative of this unsuccessful voyage displays a fine example of manly resolution under... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1846 - 400 páginas
...seamen as well as officers, whose conduct on all occasions was such as to entitle them to the wannest praise I can bestow. I may with truth assert that...complaint, nor even a dispute of any kind occurred among us." — P. 144. The narrative of this unsuccessful voyage displays a fine example of manly resolution... | |
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