Papers of James A. Bayard, 1796-1815éditeur non identifié, 1915 - 539 страница |
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... winds and waves . Their strength will waste for want of exercise and the naval skill of their officers which the education of a life could alone give , will be forgot and lost . Such 1 Marshall and Gerry had joined Pinckney in Paris on ...
... winds and waves . Their strength will waste for want of exercise and the naval skill of their officers which the education of a life could alone give , will be forgot and lost . Such 1 Marshall and Gerry had joined Pinckney in Paris on ...
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... winds , they sailed for a French port on the 21st day of December . On their passage they met with head winds and storms , which at length obliged them to put into a port in Spain ; where they arrived on the 11th of January 1 The ...
... winds , they sailed for a French port on the 21st day of December . On their passage they met with head winds and storms , which at length obliged them to put into a port in Spain ; where they arrived on the 11th of January 1 The ...
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... wind to carry us into the Baltic . The moment the pilot will agree to make sail we shall go on board . The average passage to St. Petersburg is ten days . Our passage out was much more rough and boisterous , than anticipated . We ...
... wind to carry us into the Baltic . The moment the pilot will agree to make sail we shall go on board . The average passage to St. Petersburg is ten days . Our passage out was much more rough and boisterous , than anticipated . We ...
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... Winds should prove more propitious . After spending several days at Revel and being ad- vised , that it was not likely that the wind would allow us to proceed by water for ten or fifteen days , we determined to complete our jour- ney by ...
... Winds should prove more propitious . After spending several days at Revel and being ad- vised , that it was not likely that the wind would allow us to proceed by water for ten or fifteen days , we determined to complete our jour- ney by ...
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... wind will admit of her getting out , I shall send Mr. Carroll to Paris with the despatches for Mr. Crawford . On this , as on other occasions , I should have been highly gratified to have had it in my power to confer with some of my ...
... wind will admit of her getting out , I shall send Mr. Carroll to Paris with the despatches for Mr. Crawford . On this , as on other occasions , I should have been highly gratified to have had it in my power to confer with some of my ...
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