| Jonathan Crowther - 1815 - 552 pages
...awful to hear the Captain and one of the passengers who was on deck during this tremendous tempest, give a relation of it. It appeared to them as if the...us with nothing but the bare poles, at' the rate of six miles an hour for eight hours and a half. Monday, Dec. 4. This night was most dreadful. The sailors... | |
| Thomas Coke - Caribbean Area - 1816 - 302 pages
...awful to hear the captain and one of the passengers who was on .deck during this tremendous tempes^, give a relation of it. It appeared to them as if the...us with nothing but the bare poles, at the rate of six miles an hour for .eight hours and a half. Monday, Dec. 4. — This night was most dreadful. The... | |
| Samuel Drew - Clergy - 1818 - 430 pages
...awful to hear the captain, and one of the passengers who was on deck during this tremendous tempest, give a relation of it. It appeared to them, as if...us, with nothing but the bare poles, at the rate of six miles an hour, for eight hours and a half."* The 4th of December was succeeded by a dreadful night.... | |
| Samuel Drew - Clergy - 1818 - 426 pages
...awful to hear the captain, and one of the passengers who was on deck during this tremendous tempest, give a relation of it. It appeared to them, as if...air, and the water, were all mixed together. After die immediate danger was over, we drove with the wind, which carried us, with nothing but the bare... | |
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