| 1847 - 862 頁
...seldom more than six feet water, and in many places only five, so that she was frequently forced through the mud itself. There was not room to turn her fairly...would be a new way of going overland to England." ' New forts, new fighting, new burning ; and, worst of all, new stakes, with sunken junks between their... | |
| 1847 - 854 頁
...managed was by sometimes driving her bows as far as possible into the river's bonk, some" times her stem, while at other times it was hard to say whether she...would be a new way of going overland to England."' New forts, new fighting, new burning ; and, worst of all, new stakes, with sunken junks between their... | |
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1848 - 566 頁
...the only mode in which she could be managed was by sometimes drawing her bows as far as possible mto the river's bank, sometimes her stern, while at other...channel of a water-course. This gave occasion to a lacetious remark in which sailors sometimes delight, that this ' would be a new way of going over-land... | |
| 1847 - 648 頁
...seldom more than six feet water, and in many places only five, so that she was frequently forced through the mud itself. There was not room to turn her fairly...would be a new way of going overland to England.'" New forts, new fighting, new burning; and, worst of all, new stakes, with sunken junks between their... | |
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