| World - 1872 - 174 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." They sailed along the coast for some time, admiring the beautiful scenery; luxuriant woods and shady... | |
| Charles Bruce (writer of tales.) - 1875 - 942 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. I have already mentioned that I knew not where the Dutch settlement was situated, but... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1876 - 422 sider
...having in that time run, by our log, a distance of three thousand six hundred and eighteen nautical miles ; and that, notwithstanding our extreme distress, no one should have perished in the voyage." On Sunday the 14th they came safely to anchor in Coupang Bay, where they were received with every mark... | |
| sir John Barrow (bart.) - 1883 - 432 sider
...having in that time run, by our log, a distance of three thousand six hundred and eighteen nautical miles ; and that, notwithstanding our extreme distress, no one should have perished in the voyage." On Sunday the I4th they came safely to anchor in Coupang Bay, where they were received with every mark... | |
| William Bligh - 1885 - 158 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 southwest part of the island. I therefore, after daylight, bore away along-shore to the southsouth-west,... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 558 sider
...having in that time run, by our log, a distance of three thousand six hundred and eighteen nautical miles ; and that, notwithstanding our extreme distress, no one should have perished in the voyage." On Sunday, the 14th, they came safely to anchor in Coupang Bay, where they were received with every... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 430 sider
...having in that time run, by our log, a distance of three thousand six hundred and eighteen nautical miles ; and that, notwithstanding our extreme distress, no one should have perished in the voyage." On Sunday, the 14th, they came safely to anchor in Coupang Bay, where they were received with every... | |
| Jamaica. Department of Agriculture - 1904 - 304 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." The mutineers sailed back to Tahita and from thence some of the Englishmen, accompanied by Tahitian... | |
| 1903 - 404 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." The mutineers sailed back to Tahiti and from thence some of the Englishmen, accompanied by Tahitian... | |
| Joseph Lewis French - 1921 - 366 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-southwest,... | |
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