| James Grant - 1852 - 390 sider
...Timor in forty-one days after leaving Tofoa, having in that time run by our log the distance of 3,618 miles, and that, notwithstanding our extreme distress, no one should have perished on the voyage." On Sunday the 14th they anchored in Coupang Bay, in such a condition of exhaustion... | |
| Thomas Boyles Murray - 1854 - 378 sider
...Timor in forty-one days after leaving Tofoa; having, in that time, run, by our log, a distance of 3,618 miles; and that, notwithstanding our extreme distress, no one « should have perished in the voyage." On the 13th they found land in a small sandy bay iiear the island of Roti, where the natives, who were... | |
| Thomas Boyles Murray - 1854 - 376 sider
...by our log a distance of three thousand six hundred and eighteen nautical miles ; and that, :CL er notwithstanding our extreme distress, no one should have perished in the voyage." On the 13th they found land in a small sandy bay near the island of Roti, where the natives, who were... | |
| Davis Wasgatt Clark - 1856 - 420 sider
...Timor in forty-one days after leaving Tofoa, having in that time run, by our log, a distance of 3,618 miles, and that, notwithstanding our extreme distress,...situated, but I had a faint idea that it was at the south-west part of the island. I therefore, after daylight, bore away along shore to the south-south-west,... | |
| 1856 - 852 sider
...tho coast of Timor in forty-one days after leaving Tofoa, having in that time run a distance of 3,618 miles ; and that notwithstanding our extreme distress, no one should have perished on the voynge." The poor sufferers were very kindly received by the Dutch. " Our bodies," says Bligh,... | |
| Thomas Boyles Murray - 1858 - 468 sider
...Timor in forty-one days after leaving Tofoa ; having at that time run, by our log, a distance of 3,618 miles ; and that, notwithstanding our extreme distress, no one should have perished in the voyage ! " On the 13th, they found land in a small sandy "bay near the island of Roti, where the natives,... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1869 - 530 sider
...Timor in forty-one days after leaving Tofoa, having in that time run, by our log, a distance of 3618 miles, and that, notwithstanding our extreme distress,...situated, but I had a faint idea that it was at the south-west part of the island. I therefore, after daylight, bore away along-shore to the south-south-west,... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1869 - 276 sider
...Timor in forty-one days after leaving Tofoa, having in that time run, by our log, a distance of 3618 miles, and that, notwithstanding our extreme distress,...situated, but I had a faint idea that it was at the south-west part of the island. I therefore, after daylight, bore away along-shore to the south-south-west,... | |
| 1869 - 506 sider
...after leaving Tofoa, having at that time run by our log a distance of 3618 miles in forty-one days, and that notwithstanding our extreme distress, no one should have perished in the voyage ! " After rowing and resting alternately for some distance, they were, on the 14th June, regaled with... | |
| Lady Diana Jolliffe Belcher - 1870 - 460 sider
...Timor in forty-one days after leaving Tofoa, having in that time run, by our log, a distance of 3618 miles ; and that, notwithstanding our extreme distress^ no one should have perished on the voyage. " Sunday, I&h. — At one o'clock in the morning, after the most happy and sweet sleep... | |
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