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... night . But when the wind failed , it was resolved we should make for the Sound of Mull , and land in the harbour of Tobermorie . We kept near the five herring vessels for some time ; but afterwards four of them got before us , and one ...
... night . But when the wind failed , it was resolved we should make for the Sound of Mull , and land in the harbour of Tobermorie . We kept near the five herring vessels for some time ; but afterwards four of them got before us , and one ...
Pagina 5
... night should be worse . I now saw what I never saw be- fore , a prodigious sea , with immense billows coming upon a vessel , so as that it seemed hardly possible to escape . There was something grandly horrible in the sight . I am glad ...
... night should be worse . I now saw what I never saw be- fore , a prodigious sea , with immense billows coming upon a vessel , so as that it seemed hardly possible to escape . There was something grandly horrible in the sight . I am glad ...
Pagina 8
... night , as the storm had now increased , I looked so miserably , as Col afterwards informed me , that what Shakspeare has made the Frenchman say of the English soldiers , when scantily dieted , " Piteous they will look , like drowned ...
... night , as the storm had now increased , I looked so miserably , as Col afterwards informed me , that what Shakspeare has made the Frenchman say of the English soldiers , when scantily dieted , " Piteous they will look , like drowned ...
Pagina 9
... night : but this morning Col resolved to take us directly to the house of Captain Lauch- lan M'Lean , a descendant of his family , who had acquired a fortune in the East Indies , and taken a farm in Col. We had about an English mile to ...
... night : but this morning Col resolved to take us directly to the house of Captain Lauch- lan M'Lean , a descendant of his family , who had acquired a fortune in the East Indies , and taken a farm in Col. We had about an English mile to ...
Pagina 21
... morning at breakfast . There came on a dread ful storm of wind and rain , which continued all day , and rather increased at night . The wind was di rectly against our getting to Mull . We were in c 3 ĘTAT . 64 . 21 COL . -CORNECK .
... morning at breakfast . There came on a dread ful storm of wind and rain , which continued all day , and rather increased at night . The wind was di rectly against our getting to Mull . We were in c 3 ĘTAT . 64 . 21 COL . -CORNECK .
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