| Richard Walter - Voyages around the world - 1853 - 160 pages
...distress for want of water. After great impatience about her, we discovered her again on the 1 6th, endeavouring to come round the eastern point of the...still blowing directly from the bay, prevented her getting nearer than within four leagues of the land. On this, Captain Mitchel made signals of distress,... | |
| George baron Anson - 1853 - 660 pages
...distress for want of water. After great impatience about her, we discovered her again on the ICth, endeavouring to come round the eastern point of the...still blowing directly from the bay, prevented her getting nearer than within four leagues of the land. On this, Captain Mitchel made signals of distress,... | |
| David Laing Purves - Discoveries in geography - 1874 - 856 pages
...again in extreme distress for want of water. After great impatience about her, we discovered her again on the 16th, endeavouring to come round the eastern...still blowing directly from the bay, prevented her getting nearer than within four leagues of the land. On this Captain Mitchel made signals of distress... | |
| James Macaulay - Admirals - 1891 - 426 pages
...concerned, knowing she must be in extreme distress for want of water. At length she was discovered on the 16th, endeavouring to come round the eastern...still blowing directly from the bay prevented her getting nearer than within four leagues of the land. On this, Captain Mitchell made signals of distress,... | |
| Medicine - 1922 - 1288 pages
...of water. After great impatience about her, we discovered her again on the 16th, endeavoring to COD round the eastern point of the Island ; but the wind, still blowing rectly from the bay, prevented her getting nearer than within fou leagues of the land. On this, Captain... | |
| Richard Walter, George Anson Baron Anson - Pacific Ocean - 1928 - 574 pages
...again in extreme distress for want of water. After great impatience about her, we discovered her again on the 16th, endeavouring to come round the eastern...still blowing directly from the bay, prevented her getting nearer than within four leagues of the land. On this, Captain r Mitchel made signals of distress,... | |
| Richard Walter, George Anson Baron Anson - Pacific Ocean - 1928 - 572 pages
...distress for want of water. After great impatience about her, we discovered her again on the i6th, endeavouring to come round the eastern point of the...still blowing directly from the bay, prevented her getting nearer than within four leagues of the land. On this, Captain Mitchel made signals of distress,... | |
| 1922 - 1248 pages
...want of water. After great impatience about her, we. discovered her again on the 16th, endeavoring to come round the eastern point of the Island; but...still blowing directly from the bay, prevented her getting nearer than within four leagues of the land. On this. Captain Mitchel made signals of distress,... | |
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