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The poor little man had his elbows on the marble table, his head between his hands, and looked, as one has seen gentlemen look over a steam-vessel off Ramsgate, the wind blowing remarkably fresh: at last he fairly burst out crying. "If Mrs.
"Oh, that is it, is it?" said Reginald dryly. Dick made no reply. At nine o'clock they were on board the vessel; at ten she weighed anchor, and a steam-vessel drew her down the river about thirty miles, then cast off, and left her to the south-easterly breeze. Up went sail after sail; she nodded her lofty head, and glided away for Africa.
Here," continues the narrative, "the harbour-master, who had never seen a steam-vessel before, was as much struck with astonishment, when he boarded the Thames, as a child is on getting possession of a new plaything. He steered the vessel, and we passed round several ships of war in the sound.
It may be well to state again their general purport and effect, and the purport and effect of the other State laws which have been enacted by way of retaliation. A steam-vessel, of any description, going to New York, is forfeited to the representatives of Livingston and Fulton, unless she have their license.
The Eden was moved nearer to Point William and the Adelaide Islands, for the greater convenience of landing the working parties, stores, &c. The steam-vessel and her prizes also left their anchorage in the bay, and moved into Clarence Cove.
During the last four months, the Firebrand, steam-vessel from Falmouth, has traversed two voyages to Corfu, and one to Lisbon, a distance of 11,500 miles, which gives for the number of days, 66; she steamed, an average of 174 miles per day. Sore Eyes and Wine. It was a right answer of the physician to his patient that had sore eyes.
This gentleman told the company there was very little doubt that the Admiralty would immediately send out a steam-vessel, to meet the rescued men on the shores of America, and bring them home. Wait a little, Mrs. Crayford! Nobody knows, as yet, under what rules and regulations the vessel will sail.
Venations at the Custom-house Embarkation on the Malta Steamer Difficulties of exit from the Harbour Storm Disagreeable Motion of the Steam-vessel Passengers Arrival at Malta Description of the City Vehicles Dress of the Maltese Women State of Society Church of St.
They puffed for a while in silence, Mr Pancks like a steam-vessel with wind, tide, calm water, and all other sea-going conditions in her favour. He was the first to speak, and he spoke thus: 'Yes. Investments is the word. Clennam, with his former look, said 'Ah! 'I am going back to it, you see, said Pancks. 'Yes. I see you are going back to it, returned Clennam, wondering why.
From thence, John Yeardley and Asbjön Kloster went by the road to Stavanger, leaving Peter Bedford and William Robinson to follow by steam-vessel, the former being unable to bear the motion of the Norwegian carriages. John Yeardley, in one of his letters, in a lively manner describes the mode of travelling:
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