Providence at this interval gave to my anxious' wishes the usual land wind, common in this bay, and my expectations were completed. We were all hands employed warping and towing off, and by the help of the light air, the whole were under sail, and came... The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany - Page 2751816Full view - About this book
| 1816
...my exi-x-ctatiims were completed. We were all hands employed in warping and towing off, and by tnc help of the light air, the whole were under sail,...incessant labour. The flotilla of mortar, gun, and rockrtboats, under the direction of their respective artillery officers, shared, to the full extent... | |
| 1816 - 410 pages
...usual land wind, common in this bay, and. my expectations were completed. We were all hands employed warping and towing off, and by the help of the light...the whole were under sail, and came to anchor out ef reach of shells, about two in tlie morning, after twelve hours incessant labour. The flotilla of... | |
| 1816 - 832 pages
...land-wind, common in thi- bay and* and my expe ctations were completed. We were all hands employed in warping and towing off, and by the help of the light air, tin- wnolr were under sail, and came to anchor out of reach of shells, about twn in the. morn;ng, after... | |
| 1816 - 612 pages
...wereeonpleteil. "We were all bands empluyeJ warping and towing off, and by the bripof the light air. tbe whole were under sail, and came to anchor out of reach of sbelk, aboel two in the morning, after twelve hours incessant labour. The flotilla nf mortar, gun,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1817 - 860 pages
...usual land wind, common in this bay, and my expectations were completed. We were all hands employed warping and towing off, and, by the help of the light...hours incessant labour. The flotilla of mortar, gun, anil rocket boats, under the direction of their respective artillery officers, shared, to the full... | |
| John Campbell - 1817 - 562 pages
...expectations were completed. We were all hands employed in warping and towing off, and by the help of tin' light air, the whole were under sail, and came to...incessant labour. The flotilla of mortar, gun, and rocket-boats, under the direction of their respective artillery officers, shared to the full extent... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1817 - 860 pages
...usual land wind, common in this hay, and my expectations were completed. We were all hands employed warping and towing off, and, by the help of the light...under sail, and came to anchor out of reach of shells shells about two in the morning, after twelve hours incessant labour. The flotilla of mortar, gun,... | |
| 1820 - 742 pages
...usual land wind, common in this bay, and my expectations were completed. We were all hands employed warping and towing off, and, by the help of the light...respective artillery officers, shared, to the full exient of their power, in the honours of this day, and performed good service ; it was by their fire... | |
| Walter Scott - 1820 - 748 pages
...usual land wind, common in this bay, and mj expectations were completed. We were all hands employed warping and towing off, and, by the help of the light...rocket boats, under the direction of their respective anillery officers, shared, to the full extent of their power, in the honours of this day, and performed... | |
| 1820 - 746 pages
...usual land wind, common in this bay, and my expectations were completed. We were all hands employed warping and towing off, and, by the help of the light...rocket boats, under the direction of their respective anillery officers, shared, to the full extent of their power, in the honours of this day, and performed... | |
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