An Account of a Voyage to India, China &c. in His Majesty's Ship Caroline: Performed in the Years 1803-4-5, Interspersed with Descriptive Sketches and Cursory RemarksR. Phillips, 1806 - 138 страници |
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... VESSEL . About 11 o'clock at night , a vessel suddenly hove in sight , and so near us that he hailed us in French , requesting to know our longitude . We desired him to heave to , and we should send a boat on board ; but not relishing ...
... VESSEL . About 11 o'clock at night , a vessel suddenly hove in sight , and so near us that he hailed us in French , requesting to know our longitude . We desired him to heave to , and we should send a boat on board ; but not relishing ...
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... vessel standing to the southward , which we chaced , and captured , being a Dutch man of war brig , proceeding to ... vessels , to St. Helena , and proceeded on our voyage without delay . We had a view this day of that celebrated ...
... vessel standing to the southward , which we chaced , and captured , being a Dutch man of war brig , proceeding to ... vessels , to St. Helena , and proceeded on our voyage without delay . We had a view this day of that celebrated ...
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... vessel ( if it deserves that name ) is composed merely of three pieces of wood , 10 or 12 feet in length , and lashed together with pieces of rope ; the middle piece is the largest , and somewhat lower in the water than the other two ...
... vessel ( if it deserves that name ) is composed merely of three pieces of wood , 10 or 12 feet in length , and lashed together with pieces of rope ; the middle piece is the largest , and somewhat lower in the water than the other two ...
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... vessels are frequently lost : the stream running strong on the flood into the Old Ganges , ( called also the Roup na Ran ) ships , especially in light winds , are carried often upon this shoal , in attempting to turn up into the Hoogly ...
... vessels are frequently lost : the stream running strong on the flood into the Old Ganges , ( called also the Roup na Ran ) ships , especially in light winds , are carried often upon this shoal , in attempting to turn up into the Hoogly ...
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... vessels of the natives : forming altogether a scene the most picturesque and engaging that can be imagined ! and in the contemplation of which , the stranger is generally so much absorbed , that he does not perceive the lapse of time ...
... vessels of the natives : forming altogether a scene the most picturesque and engaging that can be imagined ! and in the contemplation of which , the stranger is generally so much absorbed , that he does not perceive the lapse of time ...
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Æneid anchor animal appearance arrival bamboo banks beautiful Bengal BIRD'S NEST SOUP birds boats Bocca Tigris breeze Calcutta called calomel Canton China Chinese climate clouds coast considerable convoy cool Coromandel coast course curious decks Diamond harbour disease distance English European frequently Ganges harbour heat Helena hills houses inhabitants instantly Kedgeree kind Ladder hill land length Lintin liver lunar caustic Macao Madras Malacca Malay manner men of war miles monsoon mountains mouth natives night obliged officers pagodas palankeen passage passing Penang pieces pleasant poison Poolo Portuguese precipices Prince of Wales's river roads rocks round sail sailors Saugur scene seems seldom Sept settlement ship shoal shore sickness side sight singular situated sometimes straits streets Sumatra summit Sunderbunds surf Tigris town trees utmost vessel VOYAGE TO INDIA Wales's island weather whole winds
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