My Journal in Malayan Waters, Or, The Blockade of QuedahRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1861 - 360 Seiten |
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... afterwards are seen to sail in , and implored his Majesty to patronize his improvement in the con- struction of imperial ships ! Sacrilege of the deepest dye ! Here , on Here , on the one hand , sat Inexpressible Wisdom , who desired to ...
... afterwards are seen to sail in , and implored his Majesty to patronize his improvement in the con- struction of imperial ships ! Sacrilege of the deepest dye ! Here , on Here , on the one hand , sat Inexpressible Wisdom , who desired to ...
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... afterwards the " Diana " arrived from a place called Tringanau , about sixty miles to the northward , and reported that an action had taken place , and the pirates , after fighting like heroes , had , it was supposed , retreated to ...
... afterwards the " Diana " arrived from a place called Tringanau , about sixty miles to the northward , and reported that an action had taken place , and the pirates , after fighting like heroes , had , it was supposed , retreated to ...
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... afterwards came to know him well , I often thought how strong the similarity was between the disposition of him and his companions and the majority of our untutored seamen . He was by birth a " Batta , " or else had been stolen , at an ...
... afterwards came to know him well , I often thought how strong the similarity was between the disposition of him and his companions and the majority of our untutored seamen . He was by birth a " Batta , " or else had been stolen , at an ...
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... afterwards the usual man - of - war operations of scrubbing and cleaning commenced , Jadee exhibiting as much energy amongst buckets and brooms , as if such peaceful articles were the only things he knew how to use . Leaving him to do ...
... afterwards the usual man - of - war operations of scrubbing and cleaning commenced , Jadee exhibiting as much energy amongst buckets and brooms , as if such peaceful articles were the only things he knew how to use . Leaving him to do ...
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... afterwards discovered it was rather his opinion of what they must have been , than what they really had been . I was debating in my mind how my messing was to be carried on , in a vessel manned with Mahometans , where pork was an ...
... afterwards discovered it was rather his opinion of what they must have been , than what they really had been . I was debating in my mind how my messing was to be carried on , in a vessel manned with Mahometans , where pork was an ...
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afterwards alligators amongst anchor appeared armed assured Bagoose Baju-Mira Barclay birds'-nests blockade boats Bountings brig called canoe Captain Warren capture chase chieftainess Chinese close cloth cocoa-nut coxswain creatures creese crew cutter Datoo Mahomet Alee deck Emerald English escape evidently fancy fcap fight fire forest fugitives gave gun-boat guns Haggi hands head Hyacinth Inchi Laa islands Jadee Jadee's Jamboo jungle junk Kangah knew Lancavas looked Mahomet Alee Malacca Malayan Malayia Malays midshipman miles monkeys musquitoes native nests nicodar night oars paddles Parlis Pat Conroy Penang pinnace pirates poor prahus province Pulo Quedah Quetam Rajah returned rice river round sailors sails sampan scene seamen seen serang Setouè ship shoot shouted Siamese Siamese army Singapore slave snake soon stockade Straits of Malacca strong Sumatra Tamelan tide told Tom West Tonkoo Mahomet Touhan town trees Type-etam Untoo vessel whilst wild wind
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Seite 295 - All in a hot and copper sky, The bloody sun, at noon, Eight up above the mast did stand, No bigger than the moon. Day after day, day after day, We stuck, nor breath nor motion ; As idle as a painted ship Upon a painted ocean.
Seite 279 - WHEN the breeze of a joyful dawn blew free In the silken sail of infancy, The tide of time flow'd back with me, The forward-flowing tide of time ; And many a sheeny summer-morn, Adown the Tigris I was borne, By Bagdat's shrines of fretted gold, High-walled gardens green and old ; True Mussulman was I and sworn, For it was in the golden prime Of good Haroun Alraschid.
Seite 51 - ... October, 1815. It will be remembered that her husband embarked for India the year before. Thus a critic of the time spake with more wisdom than he was aware of, when he wrote the following sentence as to her Rosalind. "Of her figure it would be unjust at present to speak. She appears to be far advanced in that state in which ladies wish to be who love their lords.
Seite i - SWEET MEMORY, wafted by thy gentle gale, Oft up the stream of Time I turn my sail, To view the fairy-haunts of long-lost hours, Blest with far greener shades, far fresher flowers.
Seite 322 - From life's thronged path, unnoticed to expire. As the light leaf, whose fall to ruin bears Some trembling insect's little world of cares, Descends in silence — while around waves on The mighty forest, reckless what is gone...
Seite 259 - ... seen climbing the mangrove branches, and dashing: from thence into the water with all the life and energy of children of a colder clime, at once affording us proof that even they have their joys.