| Robert Greenhow - 1840 - 250 strani
...but low plain land, and we drew back again without landing, till we came within 38 degrees towards the line; in which height it pleased God to send us into a fair and good bay, with a good wind to enter the same. In this bay we anchored on the 17th of June." After which, the writer... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Farnham - 1844 - 94 strani
...land, and did so, finding it not mountainous, but low, plain land, till we came within eight-and-thirty degrees toward the line, in which height it pleased God to send us into a fair and good bay, %vith a good wind to enter the same." The following extracts are from the " World Encompassed :" "... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1844 - 614 strani
...low plain land, and we drew back again without landing till we came within 38° towards the line ; m which height it pleased God to send us into a fair and good bay, with a good wind to enter the вате. In this bay we anchored on the 17th June." In the narrative of the... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1845 - 682 strani
...plain land, and we drew back again without landing til we came within thirtie-eight degree towardes the line. In which height it pleased God to send us into a faire and good bay, with a good wind to enter the same. In this bay we ankered the seventeenth of June,"... | |
| Travers Twiss - 1846 - 304 strani
...and did so, finding it not mountainous, but low plaine land, till we came within 3S degrees towards the line. In which height it pleased God to send us into a faire and good baye, with a good winde to enter the same." It will be seen from this account, that... | |
| 1851 - 554 strani
...seeke the land, and did so, finding it not mountainous, but low plaine land, till we came within thirty degrees toward the line. In which height it pleased God to send us into a faire and good baye, with a good winde to enter the same. In this baye wee anchored." A glance at the... | |
| Sir Francis Drake, William Sandya Wright Vaux - 1854 - 424 strani
...plaine land (and we drew backe againe without landing, til we came within thirtie-eight degrees towardes the line. In which height, it pleased God to send us into a faire and good bay, with a good winde to enter the same. In this bay wee ankered the seuenteenth of... | |
| Robert Conger Pell - 1857 - 436 strani
...the land, and did so, finding it not mountainous,. but low plaine land, till we came within thirty degrees toward the line. In which height it pleased God to send us into a faire and good baye, with a good winde to enter the same. In this baye wee anchored." A glance at the... | |
| Robert Conger Pell - 1857 - 444 strani
...Beeke the land, and did so, finding it not mountainous, but low plaine land, tin we came within thirty degrees toward the line. In which height it pleased God to send us into a i'uire and good baye, with a good winde to enter the ume. In this baye wee anchored." A glance at the... | |
| William Cullen Bryant, Sydney Howard Gay - 1878 - 762 strani
...took possession. The va- Drake". " rious accounts differ about the highest north latitude attained y ' by Drake, but when driven back by cold weather he...above this, marked on the maps as Sir Francis Drake's Hay, or is it Bodega Bay, where the latitude of the anchorage is 38° 19 7 ? 1 Within so narrow a range... | |
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