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Лисянский Юрий Фёдорович - Voyage round the world..., Страница 23
Лисянский Юрий Фёдорович - Voyage round the world...
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Light airs, and clear.
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Fine breeze, and pleasant weather. In the morning, rain.
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Light airs, and cloudy. At one P. M. saw a great surf a-head. Soon after, squally and rainy weather.
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Light airs, and clear.
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Calm, and fine weather.
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Light airs, and pleasant weather.
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The same.
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Light breeze from the N. E., and clear.
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Light airs, and pleasant wea-ther.
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Light airs and calms: the weather fine.
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The same.
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Pleasant easterly breeze, and clear.
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Strong breeze from the E. N. E., and clear.
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Fine breeze from the N. E., and clear.
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Strong breeze from the E. by N., and pleasant weather.
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Strong breeze from the N. E., and clear. In the night, rain.
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Pleasant breeze from the E. N. E., and fine.
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Strong breeze from the N. E. The night rainy.
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Fine breeze from the N. N. E., and clear.
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Fine easterly breeze, and cloudy.
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Fine breeze, and pleasant weather.
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Strong breezes from the E. N. E., and clear. At night, strong breeze from the N. N. E.
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Moderate gales from the N. N. E., and pleasant weather.
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Strong breeze from the N. E., and fine.
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Moderate gales from the N. E., and fine.
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The same. At five P. M. the island of Tinian was west twelve miles. The night squally.
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Moderate gales at N. N. E., and pleasant weather. At two P. M. the Ladrone Islands were out of sight.
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Strong breeze from the N. E., and fine.
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Fresh gales from the N. N. E., and clear.
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Fresh gales. Towards noon, strong gales and cloudy.
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The same, with occasional squalls and rain.
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A heavy gale of wind. In the morning a typhoon, and dark weather.
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Typhoon from the W. N. W.: moderated by degrees, and to-wards morning blew a fresh gale.
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Moderate gales from the W. and N. W. Cloudy weather, and a very heavy swell.
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Moderate gales from the N. N. E., and cloudy, with rain.
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Fresh gales from the N. E., and cloudy.
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The same.
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The same, with rain. At seven A. M. saw the Bashee Islands to the westward.
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The same. The Bashee Islands out of sight.
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Fresh gales, and clear wea-ther. At noon saw land to the northward.
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Moderate gales from the N. E., and pleasant weather. At one o'clock P. M. the island of Pedro Branco bore N. about twelve miles. At noon, the south point of the Great Ladrone N. 56° W.
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PASSAGE FROM CANTON TO PORTSMOUTH.
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Winds, Weather, and Remarks.
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Strong easterly breeze, and cloudy. At six A. M. weighed and set sail. At noon, a-breast of the Ladrones.
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Pleasant easterly breeze, and cloudy.
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Pleasant breezes: towards morning, calm and cloudy.
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Pleasant breeze from the E. N. E., and cloudy.
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Pleasant breeze at N. E. by E., and fine.
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Strong breeze at E. N. E., and clear.
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Strong breeze at N. E., and clear. At night rain.
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Strong breeze at E. N. E., and clear.
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The same. At noon sound-ed in twenty-seven fathoms, sandy bottom.
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Pleasant easterly breeze, and fine. At noon the depth of water was thirty-six fathoms, sandy bottom.
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Light airs, and clear. At nodn forty-one fathoms, oozy ground.
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The same. At noon the island of Poolo Teoman bore S. 63° W., eighteen miles.
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Light breeze at N. E., and fine.
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Light airs in the N. E. quar-ter. At eleven A. M., saw the island of Tody to S. W.
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N. B. We were passing the Sound of Gaspar, and the Strait of Sunda. All this time we had light variable winds, and sometimes calm weather. The variation of the compass, out of the Straits of Gaspar, was 2° 36', and off the Java Point, 2° 18' west.
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Light airs, and clear. In the morning, squalls and rain.
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Fine westerly breeze, and squally wet weather.
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Light breeze, and rain. At four P. M. saw Christmas Island S.E. by S., about twenty-three miles.
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Variation of the Compass West.
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Light airs, and rainy.
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