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thunder and lightning to the Eastward; sunset, the wind steady from the Eastward,
with smooth sea, occasional showers during the night, lightning very vivid to the
Eastward, sometimes sharp flashes of lightning to the South. lst June.
thunder and lightning to the Eastward; sunset, the wind steady from the Eastward,
with smooth sea, occasional showers during the night, lightning very vivid to the
Eastward, sometimes sharp flashes of lightning to the South. lst June.
570 ÆäÀÌÁö
Strong breezes ; ship under double reefed topsails, wind SW.; at noon
Juggernaut Pagoda NE}E. eighteen miles; at 50 30 P.M. the Black Pagoda bore
NW by W. fifteen or sixteen miles; wind now increasing to a severe gale at S.;
hove the ship ...
Strong breezes ; ship under double reefed topsails, wind SW.; at noon
Juggernaut Pagoda NE}E. eighteen miles; at 50 30 P.M. the Black Pagoda bore
NW by W. fifteen or sixteen miles; wind now increasing to a severe gale at S.;
hove the ship ...
571 ÆäÀÌÁö
At midnight ship's head SWbS. wind NW. At 2 A. M. severe gale, with a
tremendous sea running; at 3 ship's head SW. wind WBN. the fore topmast
staysail blew to atoms, ship lying with the lee bulwarks under water; at 4 heavy
gales with ...
At midnight ship's head SWbS. wind NW. At 2 A. M. severe gale, with a
tremendous sea running; at 3 ship's head SW. wind WBN. the fore topmast
staysail blew to atoms, ship lying with the lee bulwarks under water; at 4 heavy
gales with ...
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At 8 P.M. the barometer had fallen to 29¡Æ 40', and the wind a fresh steady breeze
from the NW. with slight showers of rain : took in 2nd reefs, ll P. M. The breeze
completely died away, and for the next seven hours it was nearly calm, the ...
At 8 P.M. the barometer had fallen to 29¡Æ 40', and the wind a fresh steady breeze
from the NW. with slight showers of rain : took in 2nd reefs, ll P. M. The breeze
completely died away, and for the next seven hours it was nearly calm, the ...
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27. we find that our meagre notices give us ¡°Easterly winds with hard gales¡± on
the 2nd ; on the 3rd, and 4th, ¡°brisk;¡± on the 5th, ¡°gales;¡± and on the 6th, SW,
winds. At Dacca" Dr. Lamb's Register gives as follows:– Winds. Bar. 10 A. M. Ther
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27. we find that our meagre notices give us ¡°Easterly winds with hard gales¡± on
the 2nd ; on the 3rd, and 4th, ¡°brisk;¡± on the 5th, ¡°gales;¡± and on the 6th, SW,
winds. At Dacca" Dr. Lamb's Register gives as follows:– Winds. Bar. 10 A. M. Ther
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