| 1813 - 430 sidor
...the times, we shall have an observation at twelve o'clock ; the clouds are beginning to break ; it will clear up at noon, or else blow very hard afterwards....I doubt it much. I was once in a hurricane in the EastIndies, and the beginning of it had much the same appearance as this. So take in the top-sails,... | |
| Isaac Bailey - 1814 - 826 sidor
...the times, we shall have an observation at twelve o'clock ; the clouds are beginning to break ; it will clear Up at noon, or else — blow very hard...I doubt it much. I was once in a hurricane in the East-Indies, and the beginning of it had much the same appearance as this. So take in the top-sails,... | |
| 1814 - 680 sidor
...the times, we shall have an observation at twelve o'clock ; the clouds are beginning to break ; it will clear up at noon, or else— blow very hard afterwards."...up, but I doubt it much. I was once in a hurricane iof the East-Indies, and the beginning of it had much the same appearance as this. So take in the top-sails,... | |
| Archibald Duncan - 1834 - 1044 sidor
...; the clouds are beginning to break ; it will clear up at noon, or else blow very hard afterward. " I wish it would clear up, but I doubt it much- I was...had much the same appearance as this. So take in the top sails, we have plenty of searoom." At twelve, the gale still increasing, wore ship, to keep as... | |
| 1834 - 658 sidor
...of the times, we shall have an observation at twelve o'clock; the clouds are beginning to break ; it will clear up at noon, or else blow very hard afterwards. " I wish it would clear up, hut I doubt it much. I was once in a hurricane in the East Indies, and the beginning of it had much... | |
| 1836 - 454 sidor
...of the times, we shall have an observation at twelve o'clock; the clouds are beginning to break ; it will clear up at noon, or else — blow very hard...top-sails, we have plenty of sea-room." At twelve, the gale still increasing, wore ship, to keep as near mid-channel, between Jamaica and Cuba, as possible; at... | |
| George Mogridge - 1842 - 346 sidor
...the times : we shall have an observation at twelve o'clock ; the clouds are beginning to break : it will clear up at noon, or else blow very hard afterwards."...appearance as this. So take in the top-sails ; we haveplenty of sea room." ' " Sir Hyde begins to be a little afraid." " ' At twelve, the gale still... | |
| 1844 - 440 sidor
...the tiznes, we shall have an observation at twelve o'clock ; the clouds are beginning to break ; it will clear up at noon, or else — blow very hard...much. I was once in a hurricane in the East Indies, ana the beginning of it had much the same appearance as this So take in the top-sails, we have plenty... | |
| William Reid - 1846 - 626 sidor
...the times, we shall have an observation at twelve o'clock ; the clouds are beginning to break ; it will clear up at noon, or else blow very hard afterwards.'...we have plenty of sea-room.' " At twelve, the gale still increasing, wore ship, to keep as near mid-channel, between Jamaica and Cuba, as possible ; at... | |
| LIEUT-COLONEL W. REID - 1850 - 580 sidor
...of the times; we shall have an observation at twelve o'clock; the clouds are beginning to break ; it will clear up at noon, or else blow very hard afterwards.'—'...we have plenty of sea-room.' " At twelve, the gale still increasing, wore ship, to keep as near mid-channel, between Jamaica and Cuba, as possible : at... | |
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