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" ... had it not been for the last supply sent by our long-boat, both the healthy and diseased must have all perished together for want of water. And these calamities were the more terrifying, as they appeared to be without remedy : for the Gloucester had... "
A General History of Voyages and Travels to the End of the 18th Century - Page 309
by Robert Kerr - 1814
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The life of George lord Anson

Sir John Barrow - Admirals - 1839 - 536 pages
...have all perished together for want of water; and these calamities were the more terrifying, as they appeared to be without remedy; for the Gloucester had already spent a month in her endeavours to fetch the bay, and she was now no further advanced than at the first moment she made...
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The life of George lord Anson

Sir John Barrow - Admirals - 1839 - 532 pages
...have all perished together for want of water ; and these calamities were the more terrifying, as they appeared to be without remedy ; for the Gloucester had already spent a month in her endeavours to fetch the bay, and she was now no further advanced than at the first moment she made...
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A new general biographical dictionary, projected and partly ..., Volume 1

New general biographical dictionary - 1848 - 524 pages
...have all perished together for want of water ; and their calamities were the more terrifying, as they appeared to be without remedy, for the Gloucester had already spent a month in her endeavours to fetch the bay, and she was now no further advanced than at the first moment she made...
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A Voyage Round the World, in the Years 1740, 41, 42, 43, 44, by George Anson ...

Richard Walter - Voyages around the world - 1853 - 160 pages
...have all perished together for want of water. And these calamities were the more terrifying, as they appeared to be without remedy : for the Gloucester had already spent a month in her endeavours to fetch the bay, and she was now no farther advanced than at the first moment she made...
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A New General Biographical Dictionary, Volume 1

Hugh James Rose - Biography - 1853 - 522 pages
...have all perished together for want of water ; and their calamities were the more terrifying, as they appeared to be without remedy, for the Gloucester had already spent a month in her endeavours to fetch the bay, and she was now no further advanced than at the first moment she made...
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A voyage round the world, in the years 1740, 41, 42, 43, 44 (compiled by R ...

George baron Anson - 1853 - 660 pages
...have all perished together for want of water. And these calamities were the more terrifying, a» they appeared to be without remedy : for the Gloucester had already spent a month in her endeavours to fetch the bay, and she was now no farther advanced than at the first moment ehe made...
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United States Naval Medical Bulletin, Volume 16

Medicine - 1922 - 1288 pages
...have all perished together for want of water. And these calamities were the most terrifying, as they appeared to be without remedy : For the Gloucester had already spent a month in her endeavors to fetch the bay, and she was now no further advanced than at the first moment she made...
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Anson's Voyage Round the World

Richard Walter, George Anson Baron Anson - Pacific Ocean - 1928 - 572 pages
...have all perished together for want of water. And these calamities were the more terrifying, as they appeared to be without remedy : For the Gloucester had already spent a month * in her endeavours to fetch the bay, and she was now no farther advanced than at the first moment she made...
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Anson's Voyage Round the World

Richard Walter, George Anson Baron Anson - Pacific Ocean - 1928 - 574 pages
...have all perished together for want of water. And these calamities were the more terrifying, as they appeared to be without remedy : For the Gloucester had already spent a month 1 in her endeavours to fetch the bay, and she was now no farther advanced than at the first moment...
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United States naval medical bulletin. v. 16, 1922, Volume 16

1922 - 1248 pages
...have all perished together for want of water. And these calamities were the most terrifying, as they appeared to be without remedy: For the Gloucester had already spent a month in her endeavors to fetch the bay, and she was now no further advanced than at the first moment she made...
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