Impressions of Australia Felix, During Four Years Residence in that Colony: Notes of a Voyage Round the World; Australian Poems, &c |
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... Progress there is in the planetary system , but none for us . November 2. - No progress ; hot intensely in the sun , breezy in the shade . Lat . 6 ° N. , long . 22 ° W. Here day after day we lie , brought hither by the imperious trade ...
... Progress there is in the planetary system , but none for us . November 2. - No progress ; hot intensely in the sun , breezy in the shade . Lat . 6 ° N. , long . 22 ° W. Here day after day we lie , brought hither by the imperious trade ...
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... progress . The sunset lurid ; wild stormy light ; not without gorgeousness and sublimity . The moon rose largely dilated , beautifully tran- quil amidst the rack of clouds , and the heaving and dashing of the sea . Lat . 18 ° 36 ...
... progress . The sunset lurid ; wild stormy light ; not without gorgeousness and sublimity . The moon rose largely dilated , beautifully tran- quil amidst the rack of clouds , and the heaving and dashing of the sea . Lat . 18 ° 36 ...
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... progress ; yesterday and to - day we are making up for it . We are now in lat . S. 36 ° 2 ′ , long . W. 7 ° 34 ' . At noon we were visited by the largest porpoises we have yet seen ; the kinds , sizes and colours , are various . In the ...
... progress ; yesterday and to - day we are making up for it . We are now in lat . S. 36 ° 2 ′ , long . W. 7 ° 34 ' . At noon we were visited by the largest porpoises we have yet seen ; the kinds , sizes and colours , are various . In the ...
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... progress . Then the heavens and the ocean were dark and silent as the grave . Now what a change ! at six o'clock twenty sails fluttered in the breeze ; in an hour's time ten of them have been taken in , and others reefed . The winds are ...
... progress . Then the heavens and the ocean were dark and silent as the grave . Now what a change ! at six o'clock twenty sails fluttered in the breeze ; in an hour's time ten of them have been taken in , and others reefed . The winds are ...
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... progress most of the day , and decided from near observation ( for to be only a mile off is near at sea ) , that it was a goodly , well - built East India - trading Dutch ship , going , most likely , to Java . We could see her men in ...
... progress most of the day , and decided from near observation ( for to be only a mile off is near at sea ) , that it was a goodly , well - built East India - trading Dutch ship , going , most likely , to Java . We could see her men in ...
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