| Science - 1831 - 336 pages
...lunars above described, and, having arrived within fifteen or twenty miles of the coast, I hove to at four in the morning till the day should break,...it became so foggy that I did not like to stand in farther, and was just bringing the ship to the wind again before sending the people to breakfast, when... | |
| Science - 1831 - 336 pages
...lunars above described, and, having arrived within fifteen or twenty miles of the coast, I »hove to at four in the morning till the day should break,...it became so foggy that I did not like to stand in farther, and was just bringing the ship to the wind again before sending the people to breakfast, when... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel - Philosophy - 1831 - 310 pages
...arrived * Captain Basil Hall, RN within fifteen or twenty miles of the coast, I hove to at four iu the morning till the day should break, and then bore...it became so foggy that I did not like to stand in farther, and was just bringing the ship to the wind again before sending the people to breakfast, when... | |
| Medicine - 1831 - 488 pages
...the morning till the day should break, and then bore up ; for although it was very hazy, we could sec before us a couple of miles or so. About eight o'clock, it became so foggy that T did not like to stand in farther, and was just bringing the ship to the wind again before sending... | |
| 1832 - 548 pages
...break, and then hoic up ; for although it was very hazy, we could see before us a couple of miles or no. About eight o'clock it became so foggy that I did...further, and was just bringing the ship to the wind again liefore sending the people to breakfast, when it suddenly cleared off, and I had the satisfaction of... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - Ethics - 1833 - 322 pages
...hove-to till four in the morning when the day should break, and then bore up ; for although it waa very hazy, we could see before us a couple of miles...it became so foggy that I did not like to stand in farther, the consummate generalship of its commander will subordinate all the movements of the immense... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - Human beings - 1834 - 360 pages
...in the morning when the d;iy should break, and then bore up ; for although it was very hazy, we couM see before us a couple of miles or so. About eight o'clock it became so foggy that 1 did not like to stand in farther, and was just bringing the ship to the wind again before sending... | |
| Natural theology - 1836 - 288 pages
...having arrived within fifteen or twenty miles of the coast, I hove.to till four in the morning when the day should break, and then bore up ; for although...it became so foggy that I did not like to stand in farther, and was just bringing the ship to the wind again before sending the people to breakfast, when... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - Presbyterian Church - 1836 - 434 pages
...having arrived within fifteen or twenty miles of the coast, I hove-to till four in the morning, when the day should break, and then bore up ; for although...it became so foggy that I did not like to stand in farther, and was just bringing the ship to the wind again before sending the people to breakfast, when... | |
| Elijah Hinsdale Burritt - Astronomy - 1838 - 350 pages
...to," says he, " at 4 in the morning, till the day should hreak, and then bore up ; for although it was hazy, we could see before us a couple of miles or so. Abou; 8 o'clock it became so foggy that 1 did not like to stand in farther, and was just hringing the... | |
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