| Theobald Wolfe Tone - 1826 - 688 páginas
...the Fraternité, which is pleasant. December 23. Last nigbt it blew a heavy gale from the eastwai-d with snow, so that the mountains are covered this...which will render our bivouacs extremely amusing. It is to be observed, that of the thirty-two points of the compass, the E. is precisely the most unfavorable... | |
| Theobald Wolfe Tone, William Theobald Wolfe Tone - 1827 - 470 páginas
...printed papers, including my two pamphlets, being on board the Fraternite, which is pleasant ! 23. Last night it blew a heavy gale from the eastward...covered this morning, which will render our bivouacs ex* tremely amusing. It is to be observed, that of the thirty-two points of the compass, the E. is... | |
| Theobald Wolfe Tone - 1828 - 374 páginas
...Bouvet and Grouchy are resolved to proceed ; that is a great point gained, however. December 23. — Last night it blew a heavy gale from the eastward...which will render our bivouacs extremely amusing. It is to be observed, that of the thirty-two pomts of the compass, the east is precisely the most unfavourable... | |
| Theobald Wolfe Tone - 1831 - 370 páginas
...Bouvet and Grouchy are resolved to proceed ; that is a great point gained, however. December 23. — Last night it blew a heavy gale from the eastward...which will render our bivouacs extremely amusing. It is to be observed, that of the thirty-two pomts of the compass, the east is precisely the most unfavourable... | |
| 1831 - 366 páginas
...point gained, however. December 23. — Last night it blew a heavy gale from the eastward with snoiv, so that the mountains are covered this morning, which will render our bivouacs extremely amusing. It is to be observed, that of the thirty-two points of the compass, the east is precisely the most... | |
| Percy Society - 1847 - 254 páginas
...edition, 1799. t bold.— Author's MS. § " Christmas Day, 1796."— MS. note. || Crew.— Author's MS. ^f However anxious those embarked may have been to get...from the eastward with snow, so that the mountains arc covered this morning, which will render our bivouacs extremely amusing." — December 23, 1796.... | |
| 1869 - 608 páginas
...papers, including my two pamphlets, being on board the Fraternité, which is pleasant. "December 23d.— Last night it blew a heavy gale from the eastward,...which will render our bivouacs extremely amusing. It is to be observed, that of the thirty-two points of the compass, the E. is precisely the most unfavourable... | |
| John Mitchel - 1869 - 316 páginas
...papers, including my two pamphlets, being on board the Eraternite, which is pleasant. "December 23d.— Last night it blew a heavy gale from the eastward, with snow, so that the mountains are covered this mornmg, which will render our bivouacs extremely amusing. It is to be observed, that of the thirty-two... | |
| Timothy Daniel Sullivan - 1908 - 120 páginas
...well ; he has a glorious game in his hands, if he has spirit and talent to play it December 2yd. — Last night it blew a heavy gale from the eastward,...snow, so that the mountains are covered this morning. ... It is to be observed that of the thirty-two points of the compass the east is precisely the most... | |
| Theobald Wolfe Tone - 1998 - 464 páginas
...including my two pamphlets,' being on board the Frateruu/, which is pleasant. i a3 Dec. i 796 I ,ast night it blew a heavy gale from the eastward with...which will render our bivouacs extremely amusing. It is to be observed that of the thirty-two points of the compass, the East is precisely the most unfavourable... | |
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