Chapter
1 VI | velocity of fifty or sixty miles an hour. Although the “Chancellor”
2 X | some five or six hundred miles away, if the wind remains
3 XV | unknown reef, hundreds of miles it may be from land. All
4 XVI | for a distance of three miles round; but as yet nothing
5 XVI | mystery, here we are 800 miles from land; for such, on
6 XX | remaining here. We are now 800 miles from the coast of Paramaribo,
7 XXVI | were still several hundred miles from the coast of Guiana,
8 XXXI | proved to be about 650 miles north-east of the coast
9 XXXI | more than ten or twelve miles a day, so that the voyage
10 XXXII| the rate of three or four miles an hour. If they are not
11 XLIII| The brig was about twelve miles to the east of us, so that
12 XLIII| the brig was about nine miles away; she had, therefore,
13 XLIII| therefore, gained only three miles in an hour and a half, and
14 XLIII| The ship was still nine miles away, and at such a distance
15 L | the rate of about three miles an hour.~Curtis and Falsten
16 LIV | either land or sail, be they miles away, would be discovered
17 LVI | there, not more than twenty miles to leeward.”~“What land?”
18 LVI | freshen the ocean twenty miles from shore!”~
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