They gave us a bucket of water, and we took the captain on board as a pilot. The wind, however, was adverse, and we could not reach the shore, and took to the ship, where we got some refreshment, and shelter from the sun. By this time Sophia was quite... Oriental Herald and Colonial Review - Page 620edited by - 1824Full view - About this book
| Europe - 1825 - 776 pages
...one of our missionaries. They gave us a bucket of water, and we took the captain on board as a pilot. The wind, however, was adverse, and we could not reach...sympathy, and kindness with which we were hailed by every one. If any proof had been wanting that my administration had been satisfactory, here we had... | |
| 1824 - 604 pages
...all directions to our relief. Tbe wind, however, was adverse, and we could not reach the shore, aud took to the ship, where we got some refreshment, and...sympathy, and kindness, with which we were hailed by every one. If any proof had been wanting that my administration had been satisfactory, here we had... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1824 - 718 pages
...They gave us a bucket of water, and we took the Captain on board a« a pilot. 1894.] Foreign News. 171 lot. The wind, however, was adverse, and we could...expression of feeling, sympathy, and kindness with which w« were hailed by every one. If any proof had been wanting that my administration had been satisfactory,... | |
| Asia - 1824 - 678 pages
...one of our missionaries. They gave us a bucket of water, and we took the captain on board as a pilot. The wind, however, was adverse, and we could not reach...justice to the expression of feeling, sympathy, and kimlncss,with which we were hailed by every one. If any proof had been wanting that my administration... | |
| Christianity - 1824 - 662 pages
...one of our Missionaries. They gave us a bucket of water, and we took the Captain on board as a pilot. The wind, however, was adverse, and we could not reach...continually. About two o'clock we landed safe and sound, and ho words of mine can do justice to the expression of feeling, sympathy, and kindness with which we... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1824 - 662 pages
...one of our Missionaries. They gave us a bucket of water, and we took the Captain onboard as a pilot. The wind, however, was adverse, and we could not reach...exhausted, fainting continually. About two o'clock we lauded safe and sound, and no words of mine can do justice to the expression of feeling, sympathy,... | |
| Asia - 1824 - 702 pages
...one of our missionaries. They gave us a bucket of water, aud we took the captain on board as a pilet. The wind, however, was adverse, and we could not reach the shore, arid took to the ship, where we got some refrw'^nent and shelter from the sun. By thi* ¿UC Sophia... | |
| Europe - 1825 - 780 pages
...one of our missionaries. They gave us a bucket of water, and we took the captain on board as a pilot. The wind, however, was adverse, and we could not reach...sympathy, and kindness with which we were hailed by every one. If any proof had been wanting that my administration had been satisfactory, here we had... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1825 - 780 pages
...one of our missionaries. They gave us a bucket of water, and we took the captain on board as a pilot. The wind, however, was adverse, and we could not reach...continually. About two o'clock we landed safe and sound ; anil no words of mine can do justice to the expression of feeling, sympathy, and kindness with which... | |
| Europe - 1825 - 778 pages
...one of our missionaries. They gave us a bucket of water, and we took the captain on board as a pilot. The wind, however, was adverse, and we could not reach...fainting continually. About two o'clock we landed safu and sound , and no words of mine can do justice to the expression of feeling, sympathy, and kindness... | |
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