Holland, and gave them every information in my power, that in case any accident should happen to me, those who survived might have some idea of what they were about, and be able to find their way to Timor, which at present... Great Sea Stories - Side 111redigeret af - 1921 - 332 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| John Wesley - 1796 - 666 sider
...receive of bread at the times I ferved it. I alfo amu-fcd all hands, with defcribing the fituation of New Guinea and New Holland, and gave them every information in my power, that in cafe any accident happened to me, thole who furvived might have fome idea of what they were about,... | |
| 1796 - 446 sider
...of water, and half an ounce of bread. I endeavoured to amufe my people by defcribing the fituation of New Guinea and New Holland, and gave them every information in my power, that in cafe any accident happened to me, thofe who furvived might have fome idea of what they were about,... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1802 - 366 sider
...in getting every thing dry and in order. To keep up the spirits of the men, the captain amused them with describing the situation of New Guinea and New Holland, and gave them all the information in his power, that in case any accident happened to him, the survivors mi^ht have... | |
| 1812 - 532 sider
...the boat, twenty-five of which weighed a pound, or sixteen ounces, I adopted one weighing 272 grains, as the proportion of weight that each person should...my power, that in case any accident happened to me, the survivors might be able to have some idea of the way to Timor, which at present they knew nothing... | |
| R. P. Forster - 1818 - 592 sider
...pistol-balls in the boat, twenty-five of which weighed one pound, or sixteen ounces, I adopted one, as the proportion of weight that each person should...and New Holland, and gave them every information in uiy power, that in case any accident happened to me, those who survived might have some idea of what... | |
| William Bligh - 1820 - 188 sider
...boat, twenty-five of which weighed a pound, or sixteen ounces, I adopted one, weighing 272 grains, as the proportion of weight that each person should receive of bread, at the times 1 served U. I also amused all hands with describing the situation of New Guinea, and New Holland, 42... | |
| William Bligh - 1824 - 184 sider
...boat, twenty-five of which weighed a pound, or sixteen ounces, I adopted one, weighing 272 grains, as the proportion of weight that each person should...and gave them every information in my power, that in eve any accident happened to me, the survivors might be able to have some idea of the way to Timor,... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1831 - 392 sider
...in the boat, twenty-five of which weighed one pound or sixteen ounces, I adopted one of these balls as the proportion of weight that each person should...served it. I also amused all hands with describing the situations of New Guinea and New Holland, and gave them every information in my power, that in case... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1831 - 400 sider
...should receive of bread at the times I served it. I also amused all hands with describing the situations of New Guinea and New Holland, and gave them every...information in my power, that in case any accident should happen to me, those who survived might have some idea of what they were about, and be able to... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1832 - 320 sider
...in the boat, twenty-five of which weighed one pound, or sixteen ounces, I adopted one of these balls as the proportion of weight that each person should...receive of bread at the times I served it. I also amused aH hands with describing the situations of New-Guinea and NewHolland, and gave them every information... | |
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