| Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1837 - 446 pages
...authentic relation of this almost miraculous preservation. It states, that after the Hind was lightened, " the winde (as it were in a moment by the speciall grace of God) changing from the starrenot far from the coast of Celebes, in the latitude of 1° 56' S. Their miraculous escape made... | |
| Sir Francis Drake, William Sandya Wright Vaux - 1854 - 424 pages
...tunne of clouc3cloves, eight peeces of ordinance. and certaine meale and Tneheipeof 01 ' a current la beanes ; and then the winde (as it were in a moment, by the JJ^"' speciall grace of God) changing from the starreboard to the larboard of the ship, we hoised our... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1904 - 504 pages
...happily of the danger. We lighted our ship upon the rockes of 3. tunne of Cloves. cloves, 8. peeces of ordinance, and certaine meale and beanes : and then the winde (as it were in a moment The Mff °/a by the speciall grace of God) changing from the starre- ™r.rent. '" the i , " , ,°... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1904 - 536 pages
...danger." However, by lightening the ship 'of 3 tunne of cloves, 8. pieces of ordinance, and certaine mcale and beanes, and then the winde (as it were in a moment...The Black Pynnes ' is reproduced from a copy of The Procession at the obsequies of Sir Philip Sidney, Knight, drawn and Invented by Thomas Lant, Gentleman,... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1904 - 502 pages
...in a moment Tie Mpf of° by the speciall grace of God) changing from the starre- 2£JJ/* the boord to the larboord of the ship, we hoised our sailes,...drove our ship off the rocke into the sea againe, to the no litle comfort of all our hearts, for which we gave God such prayse and thanks, as so great... | |
| Samuel Purchas - 1905 - 582 pages
...danger. Wee lighted our shippe upon the Rockes, of three Tunne of Cloves, eight Peeces of Ordenance, and certaine Meale and Beanes : And then the Winde...moment, by the speciall grace of God) changing from the Starboord to the Larboord of the shippe, wee hoysed our sayles, and the happie gale drove our shippe... | |
| Samuel Purchas - 1905 - 584 pages
...danger. Wee lighted our shippe upon the Rockes, of three Tunne of Cloves, eight Peeces of Ordenance, and certaine Meale and Beanes : And then the Winde...moment, by the speciall grace of God) changing from the Starboord to the Larboord of the shippe, wee hoysed our sayles, and the happie gale drove our shippe... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1910 - 636 pages
...selues most happily of the danger. We lighted our ship vpon the rockes of 3. tunne of cloves, 8 peeces of ordinance, and certaine meale and beanes : and...the ship, we hoised our sailes, and the happy gale droue our ship off the rocke into the sea againe, to the no litle comfort of all our hearts for which... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1927 - 328 pages
...selves most happily of the danger. We lighted our ship upon the rockes of 3. tunne of cloves, 8. peeces of ordinance, and certaine meale and beanes : and...drove our ship off the rocke into the sea againe, to the no litle comfort of all our hearts, for which we gave God such prayse and thanks, as so great... | |
| Henry Raup Wagner - 1926 - 612 pages
...the danger. We lighted our shippe vpon the rockes, of 3. tunne of cloues, 8. peeces of ordinance, & certaine meale and beanes: and then the winde (as...moment by the speciall grace of God,) changing from the stare boord to the larboord of the shippe, wee hoised our sailes, and the happie gale droue our shippe... | |
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