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" It blows a little, and has a very ugly look : if in any other quarter but this, I should say we were going to have a gale of wind.' — ' Ay, it looks so very often here when there is no wind at all ; however, don't hoist the topsails till it clears a... "
An Attempt to Develop the Law of Storms by Means of Facts: Arranged ... - Sivu 294
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The Rhode-Island Literary Repository, Nide 1

Isaac Bailey - 1814 - 826 sivua
...should say we were going to have a gale of wind." " Aye, it looks so very often here, when there i& no wind at all : however, don't hoist •the top-sails...little, there is no trusting any country." At twelve 1 was relieved ; the weather had the same rough look : however, they made sail upon her, but had a...

The Rhode-Island Literary Repository, Nide 1

1814 - 680 sivua
...look : if in any other quarter but this, I should say we were going to have a gale of wind." " Aye, it looks so very often here, when there is no wind...till it clears a little, there is no trusting any coun* try." At twelve I was relieved ; the weather had the same rough look : however, they made sail...

Chronological History of the West Indies, Nide 2

Thomas Southey - 1827 - 570 sivua
...were in any other country but this, I should say we were going to have a gale of wind. ' — ' Aye, it looks so very often here, when there is no wind...twelve I was relieved — the weather had the same grum look : however, they made sail upon her, but we had a very dirty night. At eight in the morning...

Chronological History of the West Indies, Nide 2

Thomas Southey - 1827 - 574 sivua
...were in any other country but this , I should say we were going to have a gale of wind.' —' Aye, it looks so very often here, when there is no wind...however, don't hoist the topsails till it clears a litde—there is no trusting any country.' At twelve I was relieved — the weather had the same grum...

Chronological History of the West Indies, Nide 2

Thomas Southey - 1827 - 568 sivua
...here, when there is no wind at all; however, don't hoist the topsails till it clears a little—there is no trusting any country.' At twelve I was relieved — the weather had the same grum look : however, they made sail upon her, but we had a very dirty night. At eight in the morning...

The Mariner's Chronicle: Containing Narratives of the Most Remarkable ...

Archibald Duncan - 1834 - 1044 sivua
...night it began to snuffle, with a monstrous heavy bill from the eastward. Close reefed the top sails. Sir Hyde sent for me : " What sort of weather have...there is no wind at all ; however, don't hoist the top sails till it clears a little, there is no trusting any country." At twelve I was relieved ; the...

The Mariner's Chronicle: Containing Narratives of the Most Remarkable ...

1834 - 658 sivua
...look ; if in any other quarter but this, I should say we were going to have a gale of wind. " Aye, it looks so very often here when there is no wind at all ; however, don't hoist the top sails till it clears a little, there is no trusting any country." At twelve I was relieved ; the...

The old sea captain [by G. Mogridge].

George Mogridge - 1842 - 346 sivua
...the Scarborough was to sail the next. Moderate weather until October the 2nd. Spoke to the Barbadoes, off Port Antonio, in the evening. At eleven at night,...there is no wind at all : however, don't hoist the top sails till it clears a little ; there is no trusting any country.' At twelve, I was relieved :...

The history of a ship, from her cradle to her grave

Ben (grandpa, pseud.) - 1843 - 392 sivua
...lieutenant. " I should be almost inclined to say we were going to have a heavy gale of wind." " Aye, it looks so very often here when there is no wind...clears a little ; there is no trusting any country." That night, and all the next day, the gale kept increasing. Towards the afternoon it became necessary...

The history of a ship, from her cradle to her grave

Ben (grandpa, pseud.) - 1848 - 398 sivua
...lieutenant. " I should be almost inclined to say we were going to have a heavy gale of wind." " Aye, it looks so very often here when there is no wind...clears a little ; there is no trusting any country." GUNS DOUBLE BREECHED. 199 That night, and all the next day, the gale kept increasing. Towards the afternoon...




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