The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with Maritime Affairs, Band 28Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1859 |
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... clear up that part of the mystery attending the fate of foreigners . At Soo - au no sulphur mines exist , the only one is that which we visited . During our stay at Ki - lung a careful survey was made of that harbour . I consider Soo ...
... clear up that part of the mystery attending the fate of foreigners . At Soo - au no sulphur mines exist , the only one is that which we visited . During our stay at Ki - lung a careful survey was made of that harbour . I consider Soo ...
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... clear up . The steadiest wind is about W.S.W. The changes are almost in- variably with the sun , or contrary to the movements of the hands of a watch . South winds bring cold clear weather ; and raise the baro- meter high . S.E. winds ...
... clear up . The steadiest wind is about W.S.W. The changes are almost in- variably with the sun , or contrary to the movements of the hands of a watch . South winds bring cold clear weather ; and raise the baro- meter high . S.E. winds ...
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... clear indeed . The N.W. wind of this district resembles the sirocco of the Medi- terranean ; it comes on suddenly , and changes the temperature in a few minutes from 12 to 20 degrees . This change in the temperature perhaps arises from ...
... clear indeed . The N.W. wind of this district resembles the sirocco of the Medi- terranean ; it comes on suddenly , and changes the temperature in a few minutes from 12 to 20 degrees . This change in the temperature perhaps arises from ...
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... Moderate breeze , with thick passing squalls ; at 5h . a.m. attempted to haul the ship to the wind , but could not do so , as she laboured so violently . 20th . - Calm , fine clear weather . 21st 32 [ JAN . LOG OF THE BOMBAY .
... Moderate breeze , with thick passing squalls ; at 5h . a.m. attempted to haul the ship to the wind , but could not do so , as she laboured so violently . 20th . - Calm , fine clear weather . 21st 32 [ JAN . LOG OF THE BOMBAY .
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... clear weather . 21st . - Light breeze , passing squalls from southward , with a heavy swell . At 4h . p.m. the ring - bolts , to which all spars were lashed , gave way ; the spars went to leeward , and broke the two remaining boats ...
... clear weather . 21st . - Light breeze , passing squalls from southward , with a heavy swell . At 4h . p.m. the ring - bolts , to which all spars were lashed , gave way ; the spars went to leeward , and broke the two remaining boats ...
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Seite 570 - ... exported, with the marks and numbers of the packages, and the quantity, description, and value of their contents. The exporter shall certify, in writing, that the entry is a true account of all the goods contained therein, and shall sign his name thereto.
Seite 553 - June, 1847; and the total loss by deaths in the expedition has been to this date 9 officers and 15 men. (Signed) James Fitzjames, Captain HMS Erebus. (Signed) FRM Crozier, Captain and Senior Officer. and start (on) to-morrow, 26th, for Back's Fish River.
Seite 353 - Tamehameha went, attended by a large retinue of chiefs and priests, and, as the most valuable offering he could make, cut off part of his own hair, which was always considered sacred, and threw it into the torrent. A day or two after, the lava ceased to flow. The gods, it was thought, were satisfied ; and the king...
Seite 568 - No goods shall be unladen from any ship between the hours of sunset and sunrise, except by special permission of the...
Seite 569 - Vessels needing repairs may land their cargo for that purpose without the payment of duty. All goods so landed shall remain in charge of the Japanese authorities, and all just charges for storage, labor and supervision shall be paid thereon.
Seite 570 - But this shall not prevent the custom-house authorities from appraising the goods in the manner provided in article fourth of the treaty, to which these regulations are appended. After the duties have been paid, the owner shall receive a permit authorizing the delivery to him of the goods, whether the same are at the custom-house or on ship-board. All goods intended to be exported shall be entered at the Japanese custom-house before they arc placed on ship-board.
Seite 570 - Ships wishing to clear shall give 24 hours' notice at the Custom-house, and at the end of that time they shall be entitled to their clearance, but if it be refused, the Custom-house authorities shall immediately inform the captain or consignee of the ship of the reason why the clearance is refused; and they shall also give the same notice to the British Consul.
Seite 535 - Having sent an officer on shore to communicate with the authorities, he was met by a guard, apparently of country people, who prevented him from landing, informed him that there were no officials nearer than Tient-sin, and on his acquainting them with my wish that the obstructions at the mouth of the river should be removed, in order to enable the ministers to proceed to Tientsin, a promise was given that a commencement should be made for this purpose within the next forty-eight hours.
Seite 553 - September, 1846. The officers and crews, consisting of 105 souls, under the command of Captain FRM Crozier, landed here in lat. 69° 37' 42
Seite 668 - Victoria, made for Cape Felix, the north extremity of King William's Island. At a short distance to the westward of it, he came upon unequivocal traces of the Franklin expedition — a large cairn of stones, close beside which were three small tents, with blankets, old clothes, and other debris of a station, probably for magnetic or for shooting purposes ; but although the ground beneath the cairn was broken into, and a trench dug all round it at a distance of ten feet, no record was discovered....