A daring voyage across the Atlantic ocean, by two Americans, the brothers Andrews. The log of the voyage, with intr. and notes by dr. Macaulay |
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... are far greater . The sailor can never count on the wind and weather two days together , as in the seas where the steady trade - winds blow . Not to go back to the ancient Norsemen , who CHAPTER II CROSSING THE ATLANTIC •
... are far greater . The sailor can never count on the wind and weather two days together , as in the seas where the steady trade - winds blow . Not to go back to the ancient Norsemen , who CHAPTER II CROSSING THE ATLANTIC •
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... was an ex- perienced sailor , having already crossed the Atlantic twenty - one times . The passage , though on the whole uneventful , was some- times very rough , and we admire the pluck and Crossing the Atlantic . 15.
... was an ex- perienced sailor , having already crossed the Atlantic twenty - one times . The passage , though on the whole uneventful , was some- times very rough , and we admire the pluck and Crossing the Atlantic . 15.
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... sailor expression , the great weather - breeder " of the North Atlantic Ocean . The most furious gales sweep along with it ; and the dense fogs of the north , which so much en- danger navigation in winter , doubtless owe their existence ...
... sailor expression , the great weather - breeder " of the North Atlantic Ocean . The most furious gales sweep along with it ; and the dense fogs of the north , which so much en- danger navigation in winter , doubtless owe their existence ...
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... sailors and passengers could , without difficulty , read the ship's name , and the port of Sunderland , upon the derelict's bows . The incident recalls a danger from which , espe- cially by night , vessels ploughing the great deep can ...
... sailors and passengers could , without difficulty , read the ship's name , and the port of Sunderland , upon the derelict's bows . The incident recalls a danger from which , espe- cially by night , vessels ploughing the great deep can ...
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... sailors . They are artisans . They had their own lack of knowledge against them . But they have demonstrated what strong will can do . Go and see the ' Nautilus . ' It is something which you will never forget . " The Paris Figaro was ...
... sailors . They are artisans . They had their own lack of knowledge against them . But they have demonstrated what strong will can do . Go and see the ' Nautilus . ' It is something which you will never forget . " The Paris Figaro was ...
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