A view of the present state of the Scilly islandsF.C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 344 páginas |
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... , a seventy - four gun ship and a frigate were dispatched from the enemy's coast ' Whitelock's Memorials , p . 465 . Whitelock , p . 467 . h to make a landing here . Providentially for the Chap . 1. ] 15 THE SCILLY ISLANDS .
... , a seventy - four gun ship and a frigate were dispatched from the enemy's coast ' Whitelock's Memorials , p . 465 . Whitelock , p . 467 . h to make a landing here . Providentially for the Chap . 1. ] 15 THE SCILLY ISLANDS .
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... coast of Danmonium ( i . e . Cornwall ) " by a rough nar- row sea , of three or four hours ' passage . " Now the voyage from Scilly to Penzance , -a dis- tance of forty miles , has often been performed , by the present small packets ...
... coast of Danmonium ( i . e . Cornwall ) " by a rough nar- row sea , of three or four hours ' passage . " Now the voyage from Scilly to Penzance , -a dis- tance of forty miles , has often been performed , by the present small packets ...
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... coast of Cornwall and the Scilly Islands will shew that at the Longships there are not more than eight fathoms of water ; - that the whole coarse of the soundings from Scilly to the Seven Stones , and thence half way to the Longships ...
... coast of Cornwall and the Scilly Islands will shew that at the Longships there are not more than eight fathoms of water ; - that the whole coarse of the soundings from Scilly to the Seven Stones , and thence half way to the Longships ...
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... coast , a cavity is formed , wide and deep , and filled by the surrounding water . Thus , in Jamaica , the old town of Port Royal is cast down so far , that ships drop anchor amongst the houses of the drowned district , and ride ...
... coast , a cavity is formed , wide and deep , and filled by the surrounding water . Thus , in Jamaica , the old town of Port Royal is cast down so far , that ships drop anchor amongst the houses of the drowned district , and ride ...
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... coast of Scilly , by the neglect or misconduct of the seamen , especially in bad weather , the merchants and some others , not always made acquainted with the true cause of these misfortunes , have an ill - grounded opinion of the ...
... coast of Scilly , by the neglect or misconduct of the seamen , especially in bad weather , the merchants and some others , not always made acquainted with the true cause of these misfortunes , have an ill - grounded opinion of the ...
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Términos y frases comunes
abbots of Tavistock acres Agnes amongst ancient Annet appearance basons boats breadth Bryher burrows Carn Castle channel Church cliffs coast Cornwall Cressa cultivated denomination different Islands distance distress Duchy of Cornwall East England erected expence extending fathoms feet high fish fishery formerly forty garrison Godolphin grant ground Gugh half Harbour Heath height Helen's hill hogshead houses Hugh Town hundred inhabitants Isles Isles of Scilly kelp land Land's End late ledges Longships Lord Lord Godolphin Martin's Mary's mile nature nearly North noticed observed Off-Islands Old Town passage Peninis Phoenicians pilots Piper's Hole Pool Porth present probably quay Rat Island remains remarkable rock called rocky Samson sand sandy says Scilly Islands shew ships shore Society for Promoting soil Star Castle stones Teän tide tion Tresco Troutbeck twelve twenty vessels walls weather West White Island whole wind yards
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Página 24 - Tarshish was thy merchant by reason of the multitude of all kind of riches; with silver, iron, tin, and lead, they traded in thy fairs.
Página 19 - Every thing that may abide the fire, ye shall make it go through the fire, and it shall be clean : nevertheless it shall be purified with the water of separation : and all that abideth not the fire ye shall make go through the water.
Página viii - I returned, and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favour to men of skill; but time and chance happeneth to them all.
Página 336 - Methinks the phantoms of the dead appear ! But lo ! emerging from the watery grave, Again they float incumbent on the wave ! Again the dismal prospect opens round, The wreck, the shores, the dying and the drown'd ! And see ! enfeebled by repeated shocks, Those two who scramble on th...
Página 49 - ... the remainder of the day is passed in gaiety and mirth. In the small fishing village of Ambleteuse, in the neighbourhood of Boulogne, lived a peasant, Francois Gerval by name, whose only wealth consisted in those mental possessions which dignify even poverty. By the...
Página 39 - Sully, with their appurtenances," and the land as the monks or hermits held it in the time of King Edward the Confessor, and Burgal, Bishop of Cornwall.
Página 308 - How loved, how honoured once, avails thee not To whom related, or by whom begot; A heap of dust alone remains of thee : 'Tis all thou art, and all the proud shall be!
Página 67 - How came these inhabitants, then, it may be asked, to vanish so, as that the present have no pretensions to any affinity, or connection of any kind, either in blood, language, or customs ? How came they to disappear, and leave so few traces of trade, plenty, and arts, and no posterity that we can hear of, behind them ?
Página 325 - Churches in England; applied to the Purposes of the Society for Promoting the Enlargement and Building of Churches and Chapels.
Página 115 - About three or four o'clock in the afternoon, the kiln is usually lighted, which is done by placing a little ignited furze into the bottom of the pit, and gently strewing some of the driest ore-weed on the flame, which, by having the fuel continually renewed, in a short time becomes and remains a lofty and vivid blaze, surmounted by a column of snowwhite smoke...