Narrative of Captain James Fawckner's Travels on the Coast of Benin, West AfricaFor the proprietor, by A. Schloss, 1837 - 128 من الصفحات |
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... sailing for Sierra Leone . Having a great dread of that coast , and wishing to return to England , I refused , especially as I heard of a vessel at St. Mary's , which was bound for Liverpool . I went , there- fore , to enquire about her ...
... sailing for Sierra Leone . Having a great dread of that coast , and wishing to return to England , I refused , especially as I heard of a vessel at St. Mary's , which was bound for Liverpool . I went , there- fore , to enquire about her ...
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... , however , the weather cleared up , and we saw the land to the N.N.E. , about four miles distant ; when , having sounded and found it nine fathoms water , with a muddy A ground , we bore up and made sail . Soon NARRATIVE, &c. ...
... , however , the weather cleared up , and we saw the land to the N.N.E. , about four miles distant ; when , having sounded and found it nine fathoms water , with a muddy A ground , we bore up and made sail . Soon NARRATIVE, &c. ...
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James Fawckner. ground , we bore up and made sail . Soon after this , perceiving the water to be discoloured , and encountering a considerable surf , we again sounded , and were surprised to find it only two and a quarter fathoms ; the ...
James Fawckner. ground , we bore up and made sail . Soon after this , perceiving the water to be discoloured , and encountering a considerable surf , we again sounded , and were surprised to find it only two and a quarter fathoms ; the ...
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... sail , hoping to get off . However , to our great disappointment , we found that the vessel could not make any headway against the heavy surf that was running , and , in fact , was △ 2 COAST OF BENIN . 3 light, necessarily drifted ...
... sail , hoping to get off . However , to our great disappointment , we found that the vessel could not make any headway against the heavy surf that was running , and , in fact , was △ 2 COAST OF BENIN . 3 light, necessarily drifted ...
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... sails and rigging , to pieces . They manifested a strong de- sire for iron work , which appeared more valuable to them than gold . The vessel abounded in small * ring bolts ; these they would cut with remarkable facility from the hard ...
... sails and rigging , to pieces . They manifested a strong de- sire for iron work , which appeared more valuable to them than gold . The vessel abounded in small * ring bolts ; these they would cut with remarkable facility from the hard ...
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الصفحة 55 - Ye winds, that have made me your sport, Convey to this desolate shore Some cordial endearing report Of a land I shall visit no more ! My friends, do they now and then send A wish or a thought after me? Oh tell me I yet have a friend, Though a friend I am never to see.
الصفحة 99 - WE brought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can carry nothing out. The LORD gave, and the LORD hath taken away; blessed be the name of the LORD.
الصفحة 99 - I AM the resurrection and the life, saith the Lord: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: and whosoever liveth and believeth in me, shall never die.
الصفحة 103 - I witnessed a strange ceremony peculiar to these people, called the time of the grand devils. Eight men were dressed in a most curious manner, having a dress made of bamboo about their bodies, and a cap on the head, of various colours and ornamented with red feathers taken from the parrot's tail ; round the legs were twisted strings of shells, which made a clattering noise as they walked, and the face and hands of each individual were covered with a net. These strange beings go about the town by...
الصفحة 80 - ... four times his age. I afterwards found that his father, who held the situation, had recently been sent to conduct the war in the interior, and had fallen in battle ; the office therefore devolved on the son, who is next in rank to the king. As soon as I entered, he approached me, and as a token of friendship presented some gooras [Kola nuts] in a long wooden box, beautifully carved and ornamented.
الصفحة 94 - And human frailties, were forgotten quite: Could he have kept his spirit to that flight He had been happy; but this clay will sink Its spark immortal, envying it the light To which it mounts, as if to break the link That keeps us from yon heaven which woos us to its brink.
الصفحة 102 - ... tail; round the legs -were twisted strings of shells, which made a clattering noise as they walked, and the face and hands of each individual were covered with a net. These strange beings go about the town, by day and by night, for the term of one month, uttering the most discordant and frightful noises; no one durst venture out at night for fear of being killed or seriously maltreated by these fellows, who are then especially engaged in driving the evil spirits from the town. They go round to...
الصفحة 16 - Behold yon black and batter'd hulk That slumbers on the tide, There is no sound from stem to stern, For peace has pluck'd her pride. The masts are down, the cannon mute, She shows nor sheet nor sail, Nor starts forth with the seaward breeze, Nor answers shout nor hail. Her merry men, with all their mirth, Have sought some other shore ; And she with all her glory on, Shall rule the sea no more. So landsmen speak. Lo ! her top-masts Are quivering in the sky ; Her sails are spread, her anchor's raised,...