Thus animated by these delusions, we traversed these memorable Straits, ignorant of the dreadful calamities that were then impending, and just ready to break upon us ; ignorant that the time drew near when the squadron would be separated never to unite... Routledge's every boy's annual - Sivu 58tekijä(t) edmund rouledge - 1883Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1922 - 1288 sivua
...straits ignorant of the dreadful calamities that were then impending and just ready to break upon us : ignorant that the time drew near when the squadron...of our passage was the last cheerful day that the greatest part of us would ever live to enjoy." EDITORIAL. UNITED STATES NAVAL MEDICAL BULLETIN. With... | |
| Richard Walter, George Anson Baron Anson - 1928 - 574 sivua
...Streights, ignorant of the dreadful calamities that were then impending, and just ready to break upon us ; ignorant that the time drew near, when the squadron...again, and that this day of our passage was the last chearful day that the greatest part of us would ever live to enjoy. CHAP. VIII From Straights Le Maire... | |
| 1851 - 648 sivua
...danger all seas known in any other part of the globe." And he laments that " the squadron would bo separated never to unite again, and that this day of our passage would be the last cheerful day that the greatest part of us would ever live to enjoy." Up to this period,... | |
| John Bulkeley - 2004 - 278 sivua
...narrative, 'ignorant of the dreadful calamities which were then impending, and just ready to break upon us; ignorant that the time drew near when the squadron...of our passage was the last cheerful day that the greatest part of us would ever live to enjoy.' Certain vignettes remain vivid in the mind after a reading... | |
| Conrad Brunström - 2004 - 220 sivua
...Streights, ignorant of the dreadful calamities that were then impending, and just ready to break upon us; ignorant that the time drew near, when the squadron...again, and that this day of our passage was the last chearful day that the greatest part of us would ever live to enjoy.11 In the main, The Voyage is a... | |
| 1922 - 1248 sivua
...straits ignorant of the dreadful calamities that were then impending and just ready to break upon us ; ignorant that the time drew near when the squadron...of our passage was the last cheerful day that the greatest part of us would ever live to enjoy." EDITORIAL. UNITED STATES NAVAL MEDICAL BULLETIN. With... | |
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