| 1820 - 856 páginas
...my judgment, in the most advantageous situations. In this case we were extremely fortunate. The fish rose near one of the boats, and was immediately harpooned....against it with vigour and success. Exhausted by its amaring exertions to escape, it yielded itself at length to its fate, received the piercing wounds... | |
| 1820 - 490 páginas
...my judgment, in the most advantageous situations. Tn this case we were extremely fortunate. The fish rose near one of the boats, and was immediately harpooned....received the piercing wounds of the lances without resistance, and finally died without a struggle. Thus terminated with success, an attack upon a whale,... | |
| 1820 - 424 páginas
...judgment, in the most advantageous situations. In this case we were extremely fortunate. — The fish rose near one of the boats, and was immediately harpooned....exertions to escape, it yielded itself at length to Us fate, received the piercing wounds of the lances without resistance, and finally died without a... | |
| William Scoresby - 1820 - 632 páginas
...my judgment, in the most advantageous situations. In this case we were extremely fortunate. The fish rose near one of the boats, and was immediately harpooned....with vigour and success. Exhausted by its amazing exertiona to escape, it yielded itself at length to its fate, received the piercing wounds of the lances... | |
| William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1820 - 888 páginas
...my judgment, in the most advantageous situations. In this case we were extremely fortunate. The fish rose near one of the boats, and was immediately harpooned....lances were plied against it with vigour and success. Exhaus ted by its amazing exertions to escape, it yielded itself at length to its rate," received the... | |
| 1820 - 866 páginas
...extremely fortunate. The fish rose KU oue of the bouts, ami was immediately harpooned. In a few minute* two more harpoons entered its back, and lances were plied against it with vigour and success. Exhaustedby its amazing exertions to escape, if yielded itself at length to its fate, received the... | |
| 1821 - 522 páginas
...my judgment, in the most advantageous situations. In this case we were extremely fortunate. The fish rose near one of the boats, and was immediately harpooned....received the piercing wounds of the lances without resistance, -and finally died without a struggle. Thus terminated with success, an attack upon a whale,... | |
| 1821 - 526 páginas
...my judgment, in the most advantageous situations. In this case we were extremely fortunate. The fish rose near one of the boats, and was immediately harpooned....exertions to escape, it yielded itself at length to its J * fate, received the piercing wounds of the lances without resistance, . and finally died without... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 384 páginas
...my judgment, in the most advantageous situations. In this case we were extremely fortunate. The fish rose near one of the boats, and was immediately harpooned....received the piercing wounds of the lances without resistance, and finally died without a struggle. Thus terminated with success an attack upon a whale,... | |
| John Davidson Godman - 1836 - 410 páginas
...my judgment, in the most advantageous situations. In this case we were extremely fortunate. The fish rose near one of the boats and was immediately harpooned....received the piercing wounds of the lances without resistance, and finally died without a struggle. Thus terminated with success an attack upon a whale... | |
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