The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Volum 10Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Adam, Stevenson & Company, 1876 |
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Pàgina 38
... sail in ships whose construction we never witnessed ; take medicine , which for aught we know , may kill ; sign documents which man , I may ruin us ; —this faith in is so potent , so penetrating , so far - reaching , so constant , that ...
... sail in ships whose construction we never witnessed ; take medicine , which for aught we know , may kill ; sign documents which man , I may ruin us ; —this faith in is so potent , so penetrating , so far - reaching , so constant , that ...
Pàgina 46
... sail at the fore , and an- other , of nearly the same size , at the main- mast . Both masts were capable of removal , and as the sails were made much too large for the size of the boat , they could be quickly " reefed , " which reduced ...
... sail at the fore , and an- other , of nearly the same size , at the main- mast . Both masts were capable of removal , and as the sails were made much too large for the size of the boat , they could be quickly " reefed , " which reduced ...
Pàgina 47
... sail from Toronto , we deter- mined on making the port of Whitby as soon as possible , and the prospects were that we should arrive about noon , as we were sailing under a fair wind . But off Scarboro ' Heights we were for half an hour ...
... sail from Toronto , we deter- mined on making the port of Whitby as soon as possible , and the prospects were that we should arrive about noon , as we were sailing under a fair wind . But off Scarboro ' Heights we were for half an hour ...
Pàgina 48
... sailing till , with the assistance of a boat - builder , we had discovered her real injuries . After a very pleasant ... sails a small awning in one of the fence cor- ners , under which we could comfortably enjoy our noon - day siesta ...
... sailing till , with the assistance of a boat - builder , we had discovered her real injuries . After a very pleasant ... sails a small awning in one of the fence cor- ners , under which we could comfortably enjoy our noon - day siesta ...
Pàgina 49
... sail ; and running straight before the wind , determined to make Presqu ' Isle be- fore we again landed . The breeze , after an hour's sailing , became quite a stiff wind , and still rising , necessitated at first the reef- ing of the sails ...
... sail ; and running straight before the wind , determined to make Presqu ' Isle be- fore we again landed . The breeze , after an hour's sailing , became quite a stiff wind , and still rising , necessitated at first the reef- ing of the sails ...
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