A Journal of the Life, Travels and Christian Experiences of Thomas ChalkleyMarsh, 1850 - 374 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 14
... weather was rough and the sea boisterous , so that with the motion thereof , most of the passengers were sick . In this time we lost a lad , that fell into the sea , as he was drawing a bucket of water , and was drowned ; the ship ...
... weather was rough and the sea boisterous , so that with the motion thereof , most of the passengers were sick . In this time we lost a lad , that fell into the sea , as he was drawing a bucket of water , and was drowned ; the ship ...
Σελίδα 16
... weather were forced to Barbadoes ; and within a few days after he saw the land of Virginia , and also a New - England ship , which sailed or came from England three weeks before us . We arrived within the Capes of Virginia the 31st of ...
... weather were forced to Barbadoes ; and within a few days after he saw the land of Virginia , and also a New - England ship , which sailed or came from England three weeks before us . We arrived within the Capes of Virginia the 31st of ...
Σελίδα 41
... our voyage had indifferent good weather , only one hard gale of wind , which caused us to hand our jib . A Mulatto man , named Stavo , being the master's servant , went out upon the bowsprit to hand the 1701. ] 41 THOMAS CHALKLEY .
... our voyage had indifferent good weather , only one hard gale of wind , which caused us to hand our jib . A Mulatto man , named Stavo , being the master's servant , went out upon the bowsprit to hand the 1701. ] 41 THOMAS CHALKLEY .
Σελίδα 67
... weather , with rain and wind , our master thought it best to lie by and forbear sail- ing , that coast being rocky and dangerous , by which with means the two ships that gave us chase , F 2 1707. ] 67 THOMAS CHALKLEY .
... weather , with rain and wind , our master thought it best to lie by and forbear sail- ing , that coast being rocky and dangerous , by which with means the two ships that gave us chase , F 2 1707. ] 67 THOMAS CHALKLEY .
Σελίδα 79
... weather while in those open waggons , in which we travelled several hundred miles , so that Jacob Claus , our companion and interpreter , though he had travelled much , said he never had observed the like before which observation I ...
... weather while in those open waggons , in which we travelled several hundred miles , so that Jacob Claus , our companion and interpreter , though he had travelled much , said he never had observed the like before which observation I ...
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