The harbor is small, though there’s enough deep water for you.
The naval officers returned to the “Hudson,” at anchor in the little harbor below.
You’re not needed; won’t be all day, and at night we anchor in some harbor down the coast.
The parent vessel and her two submarine charges now lay at anchor in the harbor at Port Clovis, one of the towns down the coast from Dunhaven.
It had been difficult for him to believe that his young captain had been at fault in so simple a matter, or in a harbor with which he was so intimately acquainted.
In thisharbor I wish to consider you and your vessel as my guests.
At this moment, out in the little harbor that was a part of the shipyard, the “Pollard” rode gently at anchor.
Never harbor such ideas for an instant, for they will surely lead to the overt act.
A firm determination must be formed to lead a life of purity; to quickly quench the first suggestions of impurity; to harbor no unchaste desire; to purge the mind of carnal thoughts; in short, to cleave fast to mental continence.
In the middle of May she weighed anchor and glided out of the harbor on her long voyage across the ocean to distant Boston.
On the 10th of May I left with the steamer Assam for Ceylon, and arrived at Colombo, the principal city and harbor on this island, on the 13th.
I cannot recall any period of my childhood when we did not harbor some poor, forsaken pauper, waif, orphan or cripple in my father's house.
The apartment which is next to the street is covered by a roof, but the one next to the harbor is open at the top.
A number of states have mining commissions, harbor commissions, labor commissions, boards of arbitration, and other similar bodies.
If you owned the Golden Gate, or the harbor of New York, could you rent it?
A favored harbor may make possible a flourishing commerce on a rocky coast; an unfertile soil may support a large population when great deposits of coal or iron insure by exchange great food-supplies.
A company of soldiers who did good service in the defence of Charleston Harbor were nearly all, if not all Jews.
The battle in theharbor he had seen; and his own death he had described.
That the United States will occupy and hold the city, bay, and harbor of Manila, pending the conclusion of a treaty of peace which shall determine the control, disposition, and government of the Philippines.
The little unprotected Gloucester steamed right across the harbormouth and engaged the Oquendo at closer range than any of the other ships, at the same time firing on the Furor and Pluton, which were rapidly approaching.
Nearly all of the fortifications at the entrance of the harbor were silenced.
It was on the 27th that Dewey sailed from Mirs Bay, China, and on the night of the 30th he lay before the entrance of the harbor of Manila, seven hundred miles away.
Commodore Downie appeared off the harbor of Plattsburg, with the British squadron, September 11th.
He helped Captain Decatur in burning the Philadelphia, in the harbor of Tripoli, during the war with that country.
Early in 1814, he entered the neutral harborof Valparaiso, where he was blockaded by two British vessels that had long been searching for him.
These included the barricading of the streets, in case of the capture of the harbor defenses.
During the halt in the harbor of Disco, to leave the body of the Eskemo, Corporal Ellison, who had been so badly frozen, died.
On May 30th it was positively discovered that he had Cervera bottled up in the narrow harbor of Santiago.
The captain thought it prudent to refuse, and to seek shelter from an equinoctial gale in the harbor of Flecknoe.
If there is a Bostonian who ever sailed from his own harbor for distant lands, or returned to it from them, without feelings, at the sight of the Blue Hills, which he is unable to express, his heart is differently constituted from mine.
Our lakes were covered with transporting steamboats, which could easily be made effective for harbor defence.
This is a mere incident to the dispute, but no more the cause of war than the throwing overboard of the tea in Boston harbor was the cause of the North American Revolution.
In reply some one shouted: "Boston harbor for a teapot to-night!
To prevent any one from buying any of this tea, all the ports were carefully watched; but finally three ships entered Boston harbor with strict orders to land their cargoes.
They no sooner got out of the harborthan the storm overtook and sorely damaged them.
There is such a thing as doing a very large business without a harborat all.
These make what is known as the pork barrel, the river and harbor bill.
One night Nathan Hale and a small band of men slipped out into the harbor where a British sloop lay.
When he reached New York Harbor the bay was white with the sails of many nations.
His fleet sailed right into theharbor of Cadiz, past cannon and forts, and burned so many Spanish ships that it took Spain another year to get the great fleet ready.
Finding a safeharbor and plenty of fish, Magellan decided to winter there.
In June his fleet entered the harborof Patagonia where Magellan had spent the winter more than fifty years before.
Some of the Portuguese wished to imprison Columbus, but the king would not, and in the middle of March the Niña sailed into the harbor of Palos.
This harbor is one of the best along the coast; so good, indeed, is it, that Russia has been making offers to buy it.
Germany has made no reply, so China fears she means to keep the harbor she has taken.
I've always kep' a respectable house before now, and I never did harbor a man who wouldn't shoot some!
All this was not accomplished without the passage of many days, and while Benton was interviewing ship owners and harbor masters, the boys employed the time in mastering the mysteries of the diver's art.
As the huge tree fell across their harbor of refuge, they all lost consciousness.
Ptolemy had brought a hundred and fifty galleys with him, and gave orders to Menelaus to sally, in the heat of the battle, out of the harbor of Salamis, and attack with sixty ships the rear of Demetrius.
At the same time, his ships rowed into the harbor with all possible violence, coming on with much fury, and with great shouts and outcries.
As the darkness presently passed away, the Peloponnesian fleet were seen riding out at sea in front of the harbor of Cyzicus.
And at night a breeze stirred briskly from the harbor and the gulf beyond.
Besides, he was anxious to get the Mexican province of California, as Douglas was, including the wonderful bay and harbor of San Francisco.
We took passage from New York, sailing around Florida, at last around Morro Castle into the harbor of Havana.
And some think that when Admiral Dewey sailed into the harbor of Manila with his fleet he took the old America with him, never to return to these shores; and what was worse, it disappeared there out of his hands and is lost for good.
As we came into the harbor we stood on the deck together while he pointed out the places of interest.
The harbor was full of steamboats competing for trade.
The harbor was being improved by the Federal government.
But out upon the harbor the sea gulls were drifting.
The prejudice against the Jews is largely nurtured by the dislike which the common people secretly harbor towards them until to-day as non-Christians.
At all events, that day at Winter Harbor had been beautiful, full of the laughter of friends and music; for there was a musicale at the Casino in the afternoon.
One is a fatal trap, an ambuscade, and the other a safe harbor and an innocuous haven.
On Pentecost we came into the harbor of the city of Santiago, in Cuba of the Antillas.
He sent Juan de Anasco in a caravel, with two pinnaces and fifty men, to explore the harbor in Florida, who brought back two Indians taken on the coast.
We pursued our voyage, and on the fourth day of May we entered the harbor of Havana, in the island of Cuba.
From here a force went down the river to the seacoast to find the harbor and to find out about the ships.
How gladly at this moment would he have stepped on board the steamer with Sheila, and put out on that gleaming plain of sea, knowing that by and by they would sail into Stornoway harbor and find the wagonette there!
Out in the offing several vessels were scudding under bare poles, and a steamer trying to make the harbor was blown over almost horizontally in the water before she reached the piers.
All her trouble now was to find some harbor of refuge into which she could flee, so that she might have quiet and solitude, and an opportunity of studying all that had befallen her.