A Journal, or, Historical Account of the Life, Travels and Christian Experiences of ... Thomas Chalkley ... The second editionWilliam Phillips, 1818 - 443 páginas |
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... morning , ( for which I longed more than the watchmen , ) the lieutenant called us up on deck , and examined us , whether we were willing to serve the king ; he called me to him , and asked me , if I were willing to serve his ma- jesty ...
... morning , ( for which I longed more than the watchmen , ) the lieutenant called us up on deck , and examined us , whether we were willing to serve the king ; he called me to him , and asked me , if I were willing to serve his ma- jesty ...
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... morning we set sail from Block- Island to Rhode - Island , the yearly - meeting being just over when we got there . That evening we sailed over to Connanicut - Island . On the third day of the week had a meeting there , and from thence ...
... morning we set sail from Block- Island to Rhode - Island , the yearly - meeting being just over when we got there . That evening we sailed over to Connanicut - Island . On the third day of the week had a meeting there , and from thence ...
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... morning we could see none at all , and there was hardly any wind that night , so I feared that our companions had sprung a leak and foundered ; and when I told our master my opinion , he said , he feared the same likewise . Now for two ...
... morning we could see none at all , and there was hardly any wind that night , so I feared that our companions had sprung a leak and foundered ; and when I told our master my opinion , he said , he feared the same likewise . Now for two ...
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... for immediately after the wind abated , and our an- chors held us . This was a great deliverance , which is not to be forgotten . When we saw the longed for morning , we were very near the sands 48 THE JOURNAL OF [ Chap . II .
... for immediately after the wind abated , and our an- chors held us . This was a great deliverance , which is not to be forgotten . When we saw the longed for morning , we were very near the sands 48 THE JOURNAL OF [ Chap . II .
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Thomas Chalkley. longed for morning , we were very near the sands , and the sea ran prodigiously high , and broke upon them mightily , so that we were forced to leave our cables and anchors , and make the best of our way to Deal , as ...
Thomas Chalkley. longed for morning , we were very near the sands , and the sea ran prodigiously high , and broke upon them mightily , so that we were forced to leave our cables and anchors , and make the best of our way to Deal , as ...
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