 | Samuel Bulfinch Emmons - 1857 - 288 Seiten
...well defined, that I could distinguish, by a telescope, every sail, the general rig of the ship, and its particular character, insomuch that I confidently...with my father, I found that our relative position, at the time, gave our distance from one another very nearly thirty miles, being about seventeen miles... | |
 | 1823
...eiamined witb a telescope by Dollood, I oould distinguish every bail, the general " rig of the ship," and its particular character ; insomuch that I confidently...Fame, which it afterwards proved to be • — though, OB comparing notes with my father, I found that our relative position at the time gave our distance... | |
 | Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1823
...with- a telescope by Dollond, I could distinguish every sail, the general •« rig of the ship," and its particular character ; insomuch that I confidently...with my father, I found that our relative position at the time gave our distance from one another very nearly thirty miles, being about seventeen miles... | |
 | 1823
...with a telescope by Dollond, I could distinguish every sail, the general •' rig of the ship," and its particular character ; insomuch that I confidently...with my father, I found that our relative position at the time gave our distance from one another very nearly thirty miles, being about seventeen miles... | |
 | 1823
...telescope by Dollond, I could distinguish every sail, the general " rig of the ship," and its par. ticular character ; insomuch that I confidently pronounced...with my father, I found that our relative position at the time gave our distance from one another very nearly thirty miles, being about seventeen miles... | |
 | 1823 - 4 Seiten
...examined with a telescope by Dollond, I could distinguish every sail, the general 'rig of the ship,' and its particular character ; insomuch that I confidently...pronounced it to be my Father's ship, the Fame, which it afterrtards proved to be ; — though on comparing notes with my Father, I found that our relative... | |
 | 1824
...examined with a telescope by Dollond, I could distinguish every sail, the general " rig of the ship," and its particular character ; insomuch that I confidently...father's ship, the Fame, which it afterwards proved to he; — though, on comparing notes with my father, I found that our relative position at the time gave... | |
 | Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1825
...examined with a telfscope by Do.land, I could distinguish every sail, the general " rig of the ship/» and its particular character: insomuch, that I confidently...with my father, I found that our relative position at the time, gave our distance from one another very nearly thirty miles beyond the horizon, and some... | |
 | 1824
...examined with a telescope by Dollond, I could distinguish every sail, the general " rig of the ship," and its particular character ; insomuch that I confidently...with my Father, I found that our relative position at the time gave our distance from one another very nearly thirty miles, being about seventeen miles... | |
 | Sir David Brewster, Robert Jameson - 1823
...examined with a telescope by Dollond, I could distinguish every sail, the general " rig of the ship," and its particular character ; insomuch that I confidently...pronounced it to be my Father's ship, the Fame, which jt afterwards proved to be ; — though, on comparing notes with my Father, I found that our relative... | |
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