| Charles Frederick Partington - 1822 - 382 lapas
...sparks fly off, and in the night have a very brilliant and beautiful appearance. This uncommon light first attracted the attention of the crews of other...and tide were adverse to its approach they saw with astonishF Americans in support of this apparently new discovery, that the immense rivers of the new... | |
| Edward Morris - 1844 - 228 lapas
...fly off, and in the night-time have a very brilliant and beautiful appearance. This uncommon light first attracted the attention of the crews of other...Notwithstanding the wind and tide were adverse to jits approach, they saw with astonishment it was rapidly coming towards them ; and when it came so... | |
| Young people - 1852 - 1020 lapas
...especially, presents a very brilliant and beautiful appearance. " This uncommon light," says Mr. | Golden, " first attracted the attention of the crews of other...adverse to its approach, they saw with astonishment it was rapidly coming towards them, and when it came so near as that the noise of the machinery and... | |
| Treasury - 1853 - 276 lapas
...sparks fly off, and in the nighttime have a very brilliant and beautiful appearance. This uncommon light first attracted the attention of the crews of other...adverse to its approach, they saw with astonishment it was rapidly coming towards them ; and when it came so near as that the noise of the machinery and... | |
| 1855 - 364 lapas
...beautiful appearance. This uncommon light first attracted the attention of the crews of other vessel?. Notwithstanding the wind and tide were adverse to its approach, they saw with astonishment it was rapidly coming towards them; and when it came so near as that the noise of the machinery and... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 514 lapas
...the waters, defying the tide, and breathing flames and smoke. Her volumes of smoke and fire by night, attracted the attention of the crews of other vessels....Notwithstanding the wind and tide were adverse to its progress, they saw with astonishment that it was rapidly approaching them ; and when it came so near... | |
| Frank Boott Goodrich - 1858 - 614 lapas
...sparks fly off, and in the night have a very brilliant and beautiful appearance. This uncommon light first attracted the attention of the crews of other vessels. Notwithstanding the wind and tide, which were adverse to its approach, they saw with astonishment that it was rapidly coming toward them... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1860 - 478 lapas
...the waters, defying the tide, and breathing flames and smoke. Her volumes of smoke and fire by night, attracted the attention of the crews of other vessels....Notwithstanding the wind and tide were adverse to its progress, they saw with astonishment that it was rapidly approaching them; and when it came so near... | |
| Robert Michael Ballantyne - 1863 - 452 lapas
...fly off, which, in the night, have a very brilliant and beautiful appearance. " This uncommon light first attracted the attention of the crews of other vessels. Notwithstanding the wind and tide, which were adverse to its approach, they saw with astonishment that it was rapidly coming towards them... | |
| Jacob Isidor Mombert - 1869 - 834 lapas
...the waters, defying the tide, and breathing flames and smoke. Her volumes of fire and smoke by night attracted the attention of the crews of other vessels....Notwithstanding the wind and tide were adverse to its progress, they saw with astonishment that it was rapidly approaching them; and when it came so near... | |
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