| 1807 - 700 pagina’s
...five o'clock, P. M. it was neatly calm ; and in the evening the wind was entirely from the eaftward, and continued light airs or calm till the evening...from the NE and rendered it impoffible to change our petition. — Two days after our arrival near Confiantinople, the Ambaffador found hirnfclf indifpoied,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1809 - 1484 pagina’s
...Before five o'ilock -PM it was nearly calm, and in the evening the wind was entirely from the eastward, and continued light airs or calm till the evening of the 28th, when it blew fresh from the NE and rendered it impossible to change our position. Two days after our arrival near... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 258 pagina’s
...Before 5 o'clock, p. M., it was nearly calm, and in the evening the wind was entirely from the eastward, and continued light airs or calm till the evening of the 28th, when it blew fresh from the NE, and rendered it impossible to change our position. Two days after our arrival near... | |
| Edward Howard - 1839 - 440 pagina’s
...Before five o'clock PM it was nearly calm, and in the evening the wind was entirely from the eastward, and continued light airs or calm till the evening of the 28th, when it blew fresh from the NE, and rendered it impossible to change our position. " Two days after our arrival... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - 534 pagina’s
...Before 5 o'clock, p. M., it was nearly calm, and in the evening the wind was entirely from the eastward, and continued light airs or calm till the evening of the 28th, when it blew fresh from the NE, and rendered it impossible to change our position. Two days after our arrival near... | |
| John Holland Rose - 1927 - 226 pagina’s
...trying. Before 5 PM it was nearly calm, and in the evening the wind was entirely from the eastward, and continued light airs or calm till the evening of the 28th, when it blew fresh from the north-east and rendered it impossible to change our position." Crawford also describes... | |
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