... and set sail with a light heart ; having not the least doubt, that, with God's assistance, we should come and bring them all off. Had a very squally night, and a very leaky boat, so as to keep two buckets constantly bailing. Chronological History of the West Indies - Sida 503efter Thomas Southey - 1827Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| 1813 - 430 sidor
...sail with a light heart ; having not the least doubt, that, with God's assistance, we should «ome and bring them all off. Had a very squally night, and a very leaky baat, so as to keep two buckets constantly baling. Steered her myself the whole night by the stars,... | |
| Isaac Bailey - 1814 - 826 sidor
...set sail with a light heart ; having not the least doubt, that with God's assistance, we should come and bring them all off. Had a very squally night(...whole night, by the stars, and in the morning saw the coast of Jamaica, distant twelve leagues. At eight in the evening arrived at Montego Bay. I must now... | |
| 1814 - 680 sidor
...set sail with a light heart ; having not the least doubt, that with God's assistance, we should come and bring them all off. Had a very squally night,...boat, so as to keep two buckets constantly bailing. Sttered her myself the whole night, by the stars, and in the morning saw the coast of Jamaica, distant... | |
| 1834 - 658 sidor
...set sail with a light heart ; having not the least doubt, that, with God's assistance, we should come and bring them all off. Had a very squally night,...whole night by the stars, and in the morning saw the coast of Ja. maica distant twelve leagues. At eight in the evening arrived at Montego Bay. 1 must now... | |
| Archibald Duncan - 1834 - 1044 sidor
...having not the least doubt that, with God's assistance, we should come and bring them all off. Had & very squally night, and a very leaky boat, so as to...whole night by the stars, and in the morning saw the coast of Jamaica, distant twelve leagues. At eight in the evening arrived at Montego Bay. I must now... | |
| George Mogridge - 1842 - 346 sidor
...set sail with a light heart, having not the least doubt that, with God's assistance, we should come and bring them all off. Had a very squally night,...whole night by the stars, and in the morning saw the coast of Jamaica, distant twelve leagues. At eight in the evening, arrived at Montego Bay.'" " Capital... | |
| 1844 - 440 sidor
...set sail with a light heart ; having not the least doubt, that, with God's assistance, we should come and bring them all off. Had a very squally night,...her myself the whole night by the stars, and in the morn " ing saw the coast of Jamaica distant twelve leagues. At eight in the evening arrived at Montego... | |
| William Reid - 1846 - 626 sidor
...set sail with a light heart, having not the least doubt, that, with God's assistance, we should come and bring them all off. Had a very squally night,...very leaky boat, so as to keep two buckets constantly baling. Steered her CHAP, myself the whole night by the stars, and in the morning saw the V11I. coast... | |
| LIEUT-COLONEL W. REID - 1850 - 580 sidor
...set sail with a light heart, having not the least doubt, that, with God's assistance, we should come and bring them all off. Had a very squally night,...very leaky boat, so as to keep two buckets constantly baking. Steered her myself the whole night by the stars, and in the morning saw the coast of Jamaica,... | |
| William Reid - 1850 - 586 sidor
...off. Had a very squally night, and a very leaky boat, so as to keep two buckets constantly baleing. Steered her myself the whole night by the stars, and in the morning saw the coast of Jamaica, distant twelve leagues. CHAP. At eight in the evening arrived at Montego Bay. " I... | |
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