Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 247William Blackwood, 1940 |
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... Wind - bound . The Wind turning into a right Quarter , we weighed Anchor , hoisted all our Sails , and went up the River Elbe for about thirty Miles , to a harbour called Luckstat.1 Here by a contrary Wind we were obliged to remain four ...
... Wind - bound . The Wind turning into a right Quarter , we weighed Anchor , hoisted all our Sails , and went up the River Elbe for about thirty Miles , to a harbour called Luckstat.1 Here by a contrary Wind we were obliged to remain four ...
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... Wind abated so much that we could only go at the rate of a Mile an hour . We passed by Halaga- land , and had a fine Prospect of it . It is a custom amongst the Sailors to make their Pas- sengers treat with a bottle of spirituous ...
... Wind abated so much that we could only go at the rate of a Mile an hour . We passed by Halaga- land , and had a fine Prospect of it . It is a custom amongst the Sailors to make their Pas- sengers treat with a bottle of spirituous ...
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... wind these alternately shot estimates of our passage from 80 to 200 days . Head wind brought glum words and looks , and constant watching of how she was steering , competitions between the watches and the helmsmen how far they could ...
... wind these alternately shot estimates of our passage from 80 to 200 days . Head wind brought glum words and looks , and constant watching of how she was steering , competitions between the watches and the helmsmen how far they could ...
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