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" I'll answer for it, sir; I have seen it tried several times on the coast of America with success. "Well, try it; if she does not wear, we can only loose the fore-sail afterwards." This was a great condescension from such a man as Sir Hyde. However, by... "
An Attempt to Develop the Law of Storms by Means of Facts: Arranged ... - Sivu 296
tekijä(t) William Reid - 1850 - 530 sivua
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Remarkable Shipwrecks; Or, A Collection of Interesting Accounts of Naval ...

1813 - 430 sivua
...loose the fore-sail afterwards." This was a great condescension from such a m<m as Sir Hyde; However, by sending about two Hundred people into the fore-rigging,...she wore ; found she did not make so good weather OH this tack as on the other ; for as the sea began to run across, -she had not time to rise from one...

The Rhode-Island Literary Repository, Nide 1

Isaac Bailey - 1814 - 826 sivua
...loose the fore-sail afterwards." This was a great condescension from such a man as Sir Hyde. However, by sending about two hundred people into the fore-rigging,...hard struggle, she wore ; found she did not make so goodweather on this tack as on the other ; for as the sea began to run across, she had not time to...

The Rhode-Island Literary Repository, Nide 1

1814 - 680 sivua
...loose the fore-sail afterwards." This was a great condescension from such a man as Sir Hyde. However, by sending about two hundred people into the fore-rigging,...struggle, she wore ; found she did not make so good W'.tther on this tack as on the other ; for as the sea began to run across, she had not time to lise...

Chronological History of the West Indies, Nide 2

Thomas Southey - 1827 - 568 sivua
...condescension from such a man as Sir Hyde. However, by sending about two hundred people into the fore rigging, after a hard struggle she wore : found she did not make so good weather on this tack as the other, for as the sea began to run across, she had not ' time to rise from one sea before another...

Chronological History of the West Indies, Nide 2

Thomas Southey - 1827 - 568 sivua
...Hyde. However, by sending about two hundred people into the fore rigging, after a hard struggle the wore : found she did not make so good weather on this tack as the other, for as the sea began to run across, she had not time to ruse from one sea before another...

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

1834 - 658 sivua
...loose the fore-sail afterward." This was a great condescension from such a man as Sir Hyde. However, by sending about two hundred people into the fore-rigging,...she had not time to rise from one sea before another dashed against her. Began to think we should loose our masts, as the ship lay very much along, by the...

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

1835 - 1128 sivua
...loose the fore-sail afterward." This was a great condescension from luch a man as Sir Hyde. However, by sending about two hundred people into the fore-rigging,...tack as on the other; for as the sea began to run p.cross, she had not time to rise from one sea before another dashed against her. Began to think we...

Shipwrecks and Disasters at Sea, Or, Historical Narratives of the Most Noted ...

1844 - 440 sivua
...lose the fore-sail afterwards." This was a great condescension from such a man as Sir Hyde. However, by sending about two hundred people into the fore-rigging,...lashed against her. Began to think we should lose on; masts, as the ship lay very much along, by the pressure of the wind constantly upon the yards and...

AN ATTEMPT TO DEVELOP THE LAW OF STORMS BY MEANS OF FACTS. ACCORDING TO ...

LIEUT-COLONEL W. REID - 1850 - 580 sivua
...loose the foresail afterwards.' This was a great condescension from such a man as Sir Hyde. HowCHAP, ever, by sending about two hundred people into the...her. Began to think we should lose our masts, as the shrp^y very much along, by the pressure of the wind constantly upon the yards and masts alone ; for...

Sea and Sail, Or, Marvelous Adventures on the Ocean: Being Interesting ...

1876 - 504 sivua
...a man as Sir Hyde. However, by sending about two hundred people into the Ibrc-rigging, after a haid struggle, she wore; found she did not make so good...before another lashed against her. Began to think wo should lose our masts, as the ship lay very much along, by the pressure of the wind constantly upon...




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