| John Adams - 1822 - 144 頁
...bank of mud, extending to seaward three-quarters of a mile, on which there are only twelve feet of 84 water at spring tides. Vessels, whose draft of water...and the other to the eastward, which joins the river Forcados. The direction of the main trunk is about NE by E. or ENE ; and at fifty miles from the sea,... | |
| John Adams - 1823 - 306 頁
...interior, to Chamah, and are purchased chiefly by the Portuguese, who trade at Wydah, Ardrah, and Lagos. Elmina, an insignificant stream. Sacoom, the same....and the other to the eastward, which joins the river Forcados. The direction of the main trunk is about NE. by E. or ENE. ; and at fifty miles from the... | |
| John Purdy - 1844 - 534 頁
...drawing more than 9 or 10 feet may generally pass it in safety, by taking the proper time of tide. At a few miles from the sea, this river is only half a mile wide; and, at New Town, which is 6 leagues up, little more than 400 or 500 yards. Two branches, near New Town, called Gato... | |
| 1854 - 644 頁
...tides, and it is therefore not fit for vessels drawing more than 9 or 10 feet. At a few miles fron» the sea this river is only half a mile wide ; and at New Town, which is 6 leagues up, little more than 400 or 500 yards. Two branches near New Town, named Gato Creek... | |
| Alexander G. Findlay - 1867 - 738 頁
...drawing more than 9 or 10 feet may generally pas>s it in safety, by taking the proper time of tide. At a few miles from the sea, this river is only half a mile wide ; and, at New Town, or Young Town, which is 6 leagues up, little more than 400 or 500 yards. Two branches near New Town,... | |
| Alexander George Findlay - 1883 - 938 頁
...safety, by taking the proper time of tide, but merchant vessels usually remain in the outer road. At a few miles from the sea this river is only half a mile wide; and at New Town, or Young * The following note may, perhaps, not appear improper in this place;— From Sherbro to Rio... | |
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