... Gertrude-Maria, of 400 tons, bound from Copenhagen to Boston, with a cargo, estimated at $40,000, and commanded by Hans Peter Clien, was wrecked on a small island, among Cohasset rocks, called Brush Island. Having entered the Bay, the commander knew... Speculum gratitudinis, or, David's thankfulness unto God for all his ... - Sayfa 20John Kerswel tarafından - 1665 - 31 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1822 - 486 sayfa
...Having entered the Bay, the commander knew not the danger of his situation. Clouds obscured the light of the sun by day, of the moon and stars by night, and no small tempest with frost and snow lay upon them. In the awful war of elements, the ship was... | |
| Jacob Flint - 1822 - 52 sayfa
...Having entered the Bay, the commander knew not the danger of his situation. Clouds obscured the light of the sun by day, of the moon and stars by night, and no small tempest with frost and snow lay upon them. In the awful war of elements, the ship was... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1846 - 736 sayfa
...Having entered the Bay,- the commander knew not the danger of his situation. Clouds obscured the light of the sun by day, of the moon and stars by night, and no small tempest with frost and snow lay upon them. In the awful war of elements, the ship was... | |
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