Before negotiating the strait, ships from Europe, fatigued by a long voyage, require succour and shelter.
In the first place, before their departure from Europe, a sufficient sum is allowed to each individual to provide for the necessities of a long voyage.
The wisdom of permitting a naval officer to take his wife on a long voyage in a ship of the navy may well be questioned, and the contrary rule is now well established.
We were now about to make a long voyage, tedious to the unphilosophical mariner, but full of interest to one who has an eye open to the wonders and beauties of nature.
The ship was the Golden Eagle, and I had overhauled her near the termination of a long voyage.
And as the operation of coaling and making the necessary repairs would detain me several days, and as I was, besides, bound on a long voyage, I yielded to the petitions of my crew, and permitted them to go on liberty again.
Words will not describe the beauty of this perfect harbor, nor the delightful feeling after a long voyage of its fragrant airs, and the entire contrast between all things there and what we had left in New York.
We soon settled down to the humdrum of a long voyage, reading some, not much; playing games, but never gambling; and chiefly engaged in eating our meals regularly.
She was receiving on board the necessary stores for the long voyage, and for service after our arrival there.
A Phoenician vessel was able to afford accommodation to 500 emigrants, with provisions for a long voyage, besides her crew, while her masts were formed of the cedars of Lebanon.
The ships, as they had a long voyage to perform, and a number of armed men and provisions to carry, must have been of considerable size.
Her crew consisted of men pressed from long voyages, while her land forces were a wretched detachment of infirm and decrepit invalids from Chelsea Hospital, desponding under the prospect of a long voyage.
This difference, it is evident, arose from the inability of a ship to carry a sufficient amount of provisions for her crew when sent on a long voyage.
There was nothing to do but to make room for him in the ship, and lay in a stock of those articles of foods which the giant was accustomed to eat, sufficient for a long voyage.
Europe men animated by his spirit, who had gone forth, braving the risks of a long voyage, to make discoveries; though the prophecy that centuries to come would doubtless count to his glory the achievements of navigators has not been verified.
Compare this genial record with that of the French exploring ships Le Geographe and Le Naturaliste, which were quite as well equipped for a long voyage.
The best scientific instruments were procured, and the stores of the great naval depot of Havre were thrown open for the equipment of the ships with every necessity and comfort for a long voyage.
The Miranda's stores had not been injured by water, and when they had been put on board, the Arato was well fitted out for a long voyage.
It looks that way," said Nunez, "but how do you account for such a long voyage?
The boat was provisioned for a long voyage, though the captain hoped to make a short one, and at noon he announced that he would set out late that afternoon.
After selling their wines and other goods, they purchased provisions, naval stores, and every thing else that might be wanted during a long voyage, and fitted out their prize ship as a privateer, naming her the Revenge.
To render the living more palatable, especially on a long voyage, passengers would do well to take with them a few additions to the ship's fare.
People soon become acquainted on board ship, and generally endeavour to agree as well as possible, in order to render the monotony of a long voyage at all supportable.
I had now before me a long voyage, which could not be made under two months at the least, and which, possibly, might last three or four.
They are just returning after a long voyage, and have not yet seen their families.
It is hard to describe the feelings aroused by the arrival of a ship in port after a long voyage.
To go around the islands would have been a long voyage; and the young captain headed his craft for the opening, but soon found himself on the rocks.
The will stated that, in the event of Stephen being dead, or at sea on a long voyage, the money should be handed over unconditionally to his wife.
Now, while the bottle was making its long voyage, Stephen Gaff and his son Billy were exposed to the vicissitudes of strange and varied fortune.
Even in case a parent accompanies the children, he will find it a great task to keep them from many pernicious influences during a long voyage.
I mention as another objection, the dangerous influence to which children are more or less exposed on a long voyage at sea.
And during a long voyage, I had time, not only to think of the Sandwich Islanders, but to cast my thoughts abroad over the wide world.
That would save him the trouble and inconvenience of a long voyage at sea, which, reckless as he was, he was in no hurry to undertake.
He did not like the idea of starting on a long voyagewithout an anchor, but it would have been a quarter of an hour's work to raise it, and Tom was anxious to leave the village with the least possible delay.
We cannot hope to make a long voyage without a gale now and then!
We must collect provisions, and also ascertain that they will keep good during a long voyage.
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