| Moulton Hampton (pseud.?), Henry E. Davenport (pseud.?) - 1855 - 336 sivua
...considerable swiftness upon us, the wind being very strong at north. Eleven ranged alongside of us about the distance of three miles ; the greatest diameter of the largest appeared to me as if it would measure ten feet. They retired from us with a wind at south-east, leaving an impression... | |
| William Chambers - 1856 - 570 sivua
...alongside of us about the distance of three miles; the greatest diameter of the largest appeared to me as if it would measure ten feet. They retired from...us with a wind at south-east, leaving an impression on my mind to which I can give no name, though surely one ingredient in it was fear, with a considerable... | |
| 1856 - 330 sivua
...considerable swiftness upon us, the wind being very strong at north. Eleven ranged alongside of us about the distance of three miles ; the greatest diameter of the largest appeared to me as if it would measure ten feet. They retired from us with a wind at south-east, leaving an impression... | |
| Moulton Hampton, Henry E. Davenport (pseud.?) - 1856 - 332 sivua
...alongside of us about the distance of three miles ; the greatest diameter of the largest appeared to me as if it would measure ten feet. They retired from us with a wind at south-cast, leaving an impression on my mind to which I can give no name, though surely one ingredient... | |
| Henry E. Davenport - 1857 - 336 sivua
...considerable swiftness upon us, the wind being very strong at north. Eleven ranged alongside of us about the distance of three miles ; the greatest diameter of the largest appeared to me aa if it would measure ten feet. They retired from us with a wind at south-east, leaving an impression... | |
| James Augustus St. John - 1859 - 356 sivua
...appeared to me at that distance as if it would measure ten feet. They retired from us with a wind at SE, leaving an impression upon my mind to which I can give no name, though surely one ingredient in it wos fear, with a. considerable deal of wonder and astonishment. It was in vain to think of flying :... | |
| Thomas Milner - 1860 - 896 sivua
...considerable swiftness upon us, the wind being very strong at north. Eleven of them ranged alongside of us about the distance of three miles. The greatest diameter...measure ten feet. They retired from us with a wind at. S. £. leaving an impression upon my mind to which I can give no name, though surely one ingredient... | |
| James Bruce - 1860 - 442 sivua
...considerable swiftness upon us, the wind being very strong at north. Eleven of them ranged along side of us, about the distance of three miles. The greatest diameter...measure ten feet. They retired from us with a wind at SE, leaving an impression upon my mind to which I can give no name, though surely one ingredient in... | |
| Edmund Fillingham King - 1860 - 376 sivua
...them, the wind being very strong at north. Eleven of these awful visitors ranged alongside of them, at about the distance of three miles. The greatest diameter of the largest appeared to him, at that distance, as if it would measure ten feet. They retired from them, with a wind at south-east,... | |
| 1867 - 214 sivua
...considerable swiftness upon us, the wind being very strong at north. Eleven of them ranged alongside of us about the distance of three miles. The greatest diameter...measure ten feet. They retired from us with a wind at SE, leaving an impression upon my mind to which I can give no name, though surely one ingredient in... | |
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