| Edmund Burke - 1779 - 750 sider
...three watches, except upon fome extraordinary occafions. By this means they were not fo much expofed to the weather as if they had been at watch and watch ; and they had generally dry cloaths to fliift themlelves when they happened to get wet. Care was alio taken... | |
| 1788 - 642 sider
...three watches, except upon fpme extraordinary occafions. By this means they were not fo much expofed to the weather as if they had been at watch and watch ; and they had generally dry cloaths to fliift themielves when they happened to get wet. Care was alfo taken... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1788 - 638 sider
...three watches, except upon fome extraordinary occafions. By this means they were not fo much expofed to the •weather as if they had been at •watch and watch ; and they had generally dry deaths to fliift themfelves when they happened to get wet. Care was alfo taken... | |
| 1788 - 638 sider
...three watches, except upon lome extraordinary occafions. By this means they were not fo much expofed to the weather as if ,they had been at watch and watch ; and they had generally dry cloaths to fliift themielves when they happened to get wet. Care was alfo taken... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1796 - 672 sider
...three watches, except upon fome extraordinary oecafions. By this means they were not fo much expofed to the weather, as if they had been at watch and watch ; and had generally dry clothes to fhift themfelves, when they happened to get wet. Proper methods were ufed to keep their perfons, hammocks,... | |
| General history - 1815 - 802 sider
...Wallie, and other intelligent officers, enabled me to lay a plan whereby all was to be governed. • . The crew were at three watches, except upon some extraordinary...themselves, when they happened to get wet. Care was also taleu to expose them as liltle to wet weather as possible. Proper methods were used to keep their persons,... | |
| 1841 - 956 sider
...certain rules of living. " The crew were at three watches, except upon some extraordinary occasion. By this means they were not so much exposed to the...weather as if they had been at watch and watch, and they had generally dry clothes to shift themselves when they happened to get wet. Care was also taken... | |
| 1841 - 940 sider
...certain rules of living. "The crew were at three watches, except upon some extraordinary occasion. By this means they were not so much exposed to the weather »J if they had been at watch and watch, and they had generally dry clothes to shift themselves when... | |
| ACCOUNT. - 1837 - 392 sider
...iiari recourse to various other arrangements, which he thus details :— " The crew were at Hirer: watches, except upon some extraordinary occasions. By this means they were not so much exposed to too weather as if they had been at watch and watch ; and they had generally dry clothes to sliift themselves... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 1838 - 474 sider
...Wallis, and other intelligent officers, enabled me to lay a plan whereby all was to be governed. ' The crew were at three watches, except upon some extraordinary occasions. By this means they were nut so much exOne circumstance alone was wanting to complete the pleasure and celebrity arising from... | |
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