Лисянский Юрий Фёдорович - Voyage round the world...
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Fine breeze from the N. E. and cloudy.
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Fine breeze from the N. E. by E. and cloudy.
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Moderate breeze from the northward, and cloudy.
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Strong breeze at N. by E. towards morning N. by W.
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Fresh gales at N. N. W. and rainy: towards night light airs.
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Light airs and pleasant weather. At eight P. M. sounded in fifty-five fathoms: at five A. M., saw Cape Frio, in S. 85° W. At noon the depth of water was forty fathoms, green oozy ground and shells.
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Pleasant southerly breeze and fine weather. During the night the wind freshened: at eight A. M. Cape Frio bore N. 57° W. distant thirty or forty miles.
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Fine breeze from S. E. and clear. At six P. M. Cape Frio bore N. half W., twenty-two miles.
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Fine breeze at E. N. E. and cloudy.
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The same.
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Fine breeze and clear. At four A. M. saw the land to the S. S. W. At ten A. M. hazy: depth of water from twenty to twenty-five fathoms.
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Light airs, and rain. Depth of water from twenty-two to thirty-five fathoms.
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Fine breeze at N. E. and clear. At five P. M. strong southerly gales, and heavy sea.
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Moderate gales from the southward. At seven A. M. depth of water thirty-five fathoms, and the island of Alvaredo S. by W. fifteen miles.
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Calm and pleasant weather. At noon the island of Alvaredo bore S. half E. about six miles.
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Light airs, and fine. At six P. M. came to an anchor in six fathoms, oozy ground; fort of Santa Crus. bearing N. 15° W and the fort of Ponta Grossa, N.71°E.
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Winds, Weather, and Remarks.
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Light airs and cloudy. At two P. M. weighed and made sail: at five doubled the north point of the island of St. Catharine. Towards night fresh gales, and thirty-five fathoms of water.
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Fresh gales and rainy: in the evening, moderate and clear.
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Moderate gales, and fine.
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Fine breeze at E. N. E. and pleasant weather.
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Fine breeze from the N. E. and clear.
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Strong breeze at N. E. and cloudy, with rain during the night: in the morning stronger breeze and hazy.
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Fresh gales and heavy sea, with hazy weather.
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Moderate sales at S. W. and squally, with heavy swell.
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Light breeze and thick weather.
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Light breeze and pleasant weather.
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Fine breeze, and cloudy.
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Fine breeze from the E. S. E. and cloudy.
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Light airs, and cloudy.
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Fine breeze from the N. E. and clear: in the morning more fresh, from the N. N. E.
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Fresh gales from the northward: at ten A. M. squalls and fog, with rain.
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Variable breezes. At four P. M. the fog cleared up: 6ounded in seventy fathoms, sandy bottom.
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Fresh gales from the S. E. and cloudy. At noon sounded in sixty fathoms, the wind at S. W.
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Fine breeze from the S. W. quarter.
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Fine breeze at W. by N. and cloudy weather. At seven P. M. sounded in seventy fathoms, sandy bottom.
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Pleasant breeze at W. N. W. and fine weather. At six P. M. sounded in seventy fathoms, pebble stones.
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Variable winds and cloudy. At seven P. M. sounded in sixty-eight fathoms: at four A.M. saw Staten Land to the S. S. E.: at nine the depth of water seventy-five fathoms, small pebble stones.
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Pleasant breeze and clear weather: in the morning fresh gales from the S. W.
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Fresh gales from the westward.
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Fresh westerly gales, and squally weather, with hail: at night strong gales.
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Fresh westerly sales, and squally weather, with snow and hail: at night strong gales and heavy sea.
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Fresh gales from the N. W. to S. W. and hazy weather.
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Fine breeze at S. W. and cloudy: in the morning light airs from the eastward.
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In the evening pleasant breeze at N. N. E. In the night the wind shifted to the N. W. and blew fresh.
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Pleasant breeze from the westward, hazy.
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Light variable airs, with heavy sea and foggy weather.
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Light airs, with a heavy westerly swell, and hazy weather.
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Fine breeze from the westward. In the night moderate gales.
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Light airs from the S. W. quarter, and rainy weather, with a swell from the westward.
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Fine westerly breeze, and cloudy.
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Light airs from the S. W. quarter.
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Light airs. At night a fine breeze from the S. S. W. and squally.
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Light breeze from the E. S. E. and cloudy. In the morning a fresh easterly breeze.
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Pleasant breeze from the S. E. and clear weather. Towards night light variable airs.
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Pleasant breeze from the northward, and cloudy weather. In the morning moderate gales.
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Fresh gales from the northward. In the morning moderate gales.
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Light breeze from the N. W. and hazy weather. Towards midnight fresh gales.
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Fresh gales from the N. W. and cloudy. In the morning more moderate.
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