The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with Maritime Affairs, Volumen5Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1836 |
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... respect . There was something striking in their appear- ance , and , from the moment I saw them , I felt a great desire to become better acquainted with them ; for they seemed to me to want nothing but the long pigtail , or club - tie ...
... respect . There was something striking in their appear- ance , and , from the moment I saw them , I felt a great desire to become better acquainted with them ; for they seemed to me to want nothing but the long pigtail , or club - tie ...
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... respecting the age of the moon determining the days on which hurricanes fall , appear to be unsatisfactory , in as much as in twenty - one cases nine only were coincident . We confidently believe it will be found , that the sun's place ...
... respecting the age of the moon determining the days on which hurricanes fall , appear to be unsatisfactory , in as much as in twenty - one cases nine only were coincident . We confidently believe it will be found , that the sun's place ...
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... respects men - of - war , they may not be considered unworthy of the attention even of Captain Symonds himself . Moreover , the suggestions contained in these remarks may be found , even by that able and intrepid seaman , such as will ...
... respects men - of - war , they may not be considered unworthy of the attention even of Captain Symonds himself . Moreover , the suggestions contained in these remarks may be found , even by that able and intrepid seaman , such as will ...
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... respect to the effect the new tonnage bill is to have on different classes of shipping , I cannot but come to a conclusion directly contrary to the committee ; that is to say , in the actual difference upon the whole , which I contend ...
... respect to the effect the new tonnage bill is to have on different classes of shipping , I cannot but come to a conclusion directly contrary to the committee ; that is to say , in the actual difference upon the whole , which I contend ...
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... respect , ) but we embrace the occasion which it affords us of stimulating benevolent individuals , on both shores , to exert themselves in the " righteous cause " of the abolition of this detested practice . have two letters from most ...
... respect , ) but we embrace the occasion which it affords us of stimulating benevolent individuals , on both shores , to exert themselves in the " righteous cause " of the abolition of this detested practice . have two letters from most ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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Pasajes populares
Página 643 - O, it is monstrous ! monstrous ! Methought the billows spoke, and told me of it ; The winds did sing it to me ; and the thunder, That deep and dreadful organ-pipe, pronounced The name of Prosper ; it did bass my trespass. Therefore my son i' the ooze is bedded ; and I'll seek him deeper than e'er plummet sounded, And with him there lie mudded.
Página 116 - As to the project, however, which was announced in the.- newspapers of making the voyage directly from New York to Liverpool, it was, he had no hesitation in saying, perfectly chimerical, and they might as well talk of making a voyage from New York or Liverpool to the moon.
Página 328 - A WET sheet and a flowing sea, A wind that follows fast And fills the white and rustling sail And bends the gallant mast; And bends the gallant mast, my boys. While like the eagle free Away the good ship flies, and leaves Old England on the lee. O for a soft and gentle wind...
Página 772 - Laws may be operated by an unlicensed person, shall be inspected internally and externally once each year, between the first day of June and the first...
Página 773 - STATE OF NEW YORK, Secretary's Office. I have compared the preceding with an original act of the Legislature of this state on file in this office, and do certify that the same is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of said original.
Página 478 - Scotland — a nation cast in the happy medium between the spiritless acquiescence of submissive poverty, and the sturdy credulity of pampered wealth — cool and ardent — adventurous and persevering — winging her eagle flight against the blaze of every science, with an eye that never winks, and a wing that never tires...
Página 560 - Tigris went down, it scarcely exceeded eight minutes ; whilst the operation of sinking itself did not consume more than three ; indeed the gale was so very violent, that I doubt whether the most powerful vessel, such as a frigate, could have resisted it, unless she were already secured to the bank; and for this there was, in our case, little or no time, as it was barely possible, in the position of our consort, to make fast and save the vessel. " I had little, or rather no hope, that the Euphrates...
Página 327 - said the pitying Spirit, " Dearly ye pay for your primal Fall — Some flow'rets of Eden ye still inherit, But the trail of the Serpent is over them all!
Página 772 - ... between the first day of June and the first day of September, but should it be impracticable to take up or remove any stationary nets in the waters of Lake Erie on the first day of June...
Página 561 - ... on board ; scarcely a word was spoken, not a murmur was heard, and death was met with that exemplary degree of intrepidity and resignation which have been displayed by every individual throughout the arduous and trying service in which we have been engaged since January, 1835. " Having already given a faithful account of the short but eventful period of about twelve minutes occupied by the beginning, the progress, and termination of the hurricane...