Memoir of Richard WilliamsJames Nisbet, 1857 - 250 pagine |
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Pagina 57
... bid farewell to some of his nearest kindred , the time of embarkation had arrived , and it required his best speed to reach Liverpool before the sailing of the Ocean Queen . CHAPTER V. The Voyage . THE storm is changed into.
... bid farewell to some of his nearest kindred , the time of embarkation had arrived , and it required his best speed to reach Liverpool before the sailing of the Ocean Queen . CHAPTER V. The Voyage . THE storm is changed into.
Pagina 62
... Ocean Queen at eleven A.M. At noon hauled out of the Brunswick Dock Basin , and taken in tow by steam - tug . " Fairly on board and standing out for the wide ocean , how varied were the emotions felt ! But the one above all others was a ...
... Ocean Queen at eleven A.M. At noon hauled out of the Brunswick Dock Basin , and taken in tow by steam - tug . " Fairly on board and standing out for the wide ocean , how varied were the emotions felt ! But the one above all others was a ...
Pagina 124
James Hamilton. It was on the 5th of December 1850 , that the Ocean Queen cast anchor in Banner Roads ; and , resuming Mr Williams ' Journal , we shall now trace the first proceedings of the missionary pil- grims . " December 5. - At ...
James Hamilton. It was on the 5th of December 1850 , that the Ocean Queen cast anchor in Banner Roads ; and , resuming Mr Williams ' Journal , we shall now trace the first proceedings of the missionary pil- grims . " December 5. - At ...
Pagina 126
... Ocean Queen , deserves to be remembered by us with respect and affectionate gratitude . " We were undisturbed by the natives the whole of the day , and congratulated ourselves on this fortunate circumstance , as we hoped , by their not ...
... Ocean Queen , deserves to be remembered by us with respect and affectionate gratitude . " We were undisturbed by the natives the whole of the day , and congratulated ourselves on this fortunate circumstance , as we hoped , by their not ...
Pagina 133
... press my opinion . I was therefore glad when I heard his determina- tion to abandon the land , and take to our boats . For that purpose , last evening ( Monday ) all our things were again brought on board the Ocean Queen ,
... press my opinion . I was therefore glad when I heard his determina- tion to abandon the land , and take to our boats . For that purpose , last evening ( Monday ) all our things were again brought on board the Ocean Queen ,
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