| New-York Historical Society - 1841 - 518 páginas
...we could not weather, though we loosed till we received much water, but at last were forced to bear up for the bay, and run on ground a furlong off the shore, where we had been beaten to pieces had we not instantly thrown overboard our provisions to save... | |
| George Parker Winship - 1905 - 328 páginas
...vs to this strait; eyther we must weather a rockie point of Land, or run into a broad Bay no lesse dangerous ; Incidit in Syllam, &c. the Rockes wee could not weather, though wee loosed till we receiued much water, but at last were forced to beare vp for the Bay, and run on ground... | |
| Samuel Purchas - 1906 - 586 páginas
...us to this strait; eyther we must weather a rockie point of Land, or run into a broad Bay no lesse dangerous ; Incidit in Syllam, &c. the Rockes wee could not weather, though wee loosed till wee received much water, but at last were forced to beare up for the Bay, and run on ground... | |
| Samuel Purchas - 1906 - 590 páginas
...us to this strait; eyther we must weather a rockie point of Land, or run into a broad Bay no lesse dangerous ; Incidit in Syllam, &c. the Rockes wee could not weather, though wee loosed till wee received much water, but at last were forced to beare up for the Bay, and run on ground... | |
| Charles Herbert Levermore - 1912 - 496 páginas
...etc., the Rockes wee could not weather, though wee loosed till we received much water, but at last were forced to beare up for the Bay, and run on ground a furlong off the shoare, where we had beene beaten to pieces,' had wee not instantly throwne overboord our provisions... | |
| 1841 - 508 páginas
...we could not weather, though we loosed till we received much water, but at last were forced to bear up for the bay, and run on ground a furlong off the shore, where we had been beaten to pieces had we not instantly thrown overboard our provisions to save... | |
| Henry S. Burrage - 2000 - 208 páginas
...vs to this strait; eyther we must weather a rockie point of Land, or run into a broad Bay2 no lesse dangerous; Incidit in Syllam, &c. the Rockes wee could not weather, though wee loosed till we receiued much water, but at last were forced to beare vp for the Bay, and run on ground... | |
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