| 1800 - 490 pages
...which all the sea VOL. IV. Y ...;• .,•; .,: become so replenished with several sorts of jellies, and forms of serpents, adders, and snakes, as seemed...life ; and some there were a yard and a half, and even two yards long; whic h had I not seen, I could hardly have believed, And hereof are witnesses... | |
| 1800 - 498 pages
...whickaU the sea VOL. IV. Y become so replenished with several sorts of jellies, and forms of s erpents, adders, and snakes, as seemed Wonderful: some green,...many of them had life } and some there were a yard an da half, and even two yards long; whic hi had I not seen, I could hardly have believed. And hereof... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1816 - 470 pages
...time we were becalmed. Upon which all the sea became so replenished with several sorts of jellies, and forms of -serpents, adders, and snakes, as seemed...a yard and a half, an-d two yards long ; which had I not seen, I could hardly have believed. And hereof are witnesses all the company of the ships which... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1816 - 316 pages
...time we were becalmed. Upon which, all the sea became so replenished with various sorts of jellies, and forms of serpents, adders, and snakes, as seemed...a yard and a half, and two yards long; which, had I not seen, I could hardly have believed. And hereof were witnesses, all the companies of the ships... | |
| Richard Lobb - 1817 - 418 pages
...time we were becalmed. Upon which all the sea became so replenished with various sorts of gellies, and forms of serpents, adders, and snakes, as seemed wonderful ; some green, some • slack, some yellow, some white, some of divers colours, and many of them had life ; and some there... | |
| William Cowherd - 1818 - 728 pages
...snakes, as seemed wonderful : some green, some black, some yellow, gome white, some of divers colors : and many of them had life ; and some there were a yard and a half, and two yards Ion;; ; which, had I not seen, I could hardly have believed." 1404. From Chap. ii. 19, it appears that... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1821 - 788 pages
...time we were becalmed. Upon which all the sea became so replenished with various sorts of gellies, and forms of serpents, adders, and snakes, as seemed...some yellow, some white, some of divers colours, and man j of them had life ; and some there were a yard and a half, and two yards long ; which, had I not... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1821 - 768 pages
...time we were becalmed. Upon which all the sea became so replenished with various sorts of gellies, and forms of serpents, adders, and snakes, as seemed...; some green, some black, some yellow, some white, sonae of divers colours, and many of them had life ; and some there were a yard and a half, and two... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1822 - 658 pages
...feeding. _ vfere becalmed. Upon which, all the sea became so replenished with various sorts of jellies, and forms of serpents, adders, and snakes, as seemed...were a yard and a half, and two yards long ; which, hud I not seen, I could hardly have believed. And hereof were witnesses, all the companies of the ships... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 456 pages
...time we were becalmed. Upon which all the sea became so replenished with several sorts of jellies, and forms of serpents, adders, and snakes, as seemed...yellow, some white, some of divers colours, and many of tin -in hud life; and some there were a yard and a IKI||" and two yards long; which had I not seen,... | |
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