Adventures and Recollections of Colonel Landmann, Том 2Colburn and Company, 1852 |
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... soon was deprived of his presence of mind and almost totally of his senses . Assuring him . that the mate would navigate the sloop into the River Sinclair , to which we were bound , I succeeded in persuading him to remain in the cabin ...
... soon was deprived of his presence of mind and almost totally of his senses . Assuring him . that the mate would navigate the sloop into the River Sinclair , to which we were bound , I succeeded in persuading him to remain in the cabin ...
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... soon be deprived of my I felt that I authority if I hung back ; therefore , snatching up the car- penter's hatchet , I threw off my shoes , with which I could not have kept my footing on the rattlings , for they were two inches coated ...
... soon be deprived of my I felt that I authority if I hung back ; therefore , snatching up the car- penter's hatchet , I threw off my shoes , with which I could not have kept my footing on the rattlings , for they were two inches coated ...
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... soon as possible . It was related of the Commodore , that a few years before this period , ( 1798 ) , when his Royal Highness Prince Edward was on a tour of inspection in Upper Canada , his Royal Highness signified his intention to ...
... soon as possible . It was related of the Commodore , that a few years before this period , ( 1798 ) , when his Royal Highness Prince Edward was on a tour of inspection in Upper Canada , his Royal Highness signified his intention to ...
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... soon , the bow of the boat would touch the sand , upon which the rapid current following the boat impelling it forward with great force , would instantly catch the stern , and swing the boat round , and before it could be possible to ...
... soon , the bow of the boat would touch the sand , upon which the rapid current following the boat impelling it forward with great force , would instantly catch the stern , and swing the boat round , and before it could be possible to ...
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... soon , so that the current caught the stern of the boat immediately on the bow , striking the shoal , and sent it round , by which the bow lost its hold of the sand ; and away we went twirling round and round , passing the creek at ...
... soon , so that the current caught the stern of the boat immediately on the bow , striking the shoal , and sent it round , by which the bow lost its hold of the sand ; and away we went twirling round and round , passing the creek at ...
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