In about the same time a ship navigated by six or eight men, and sailing between the ports of London and Leith, frequently carries and brings back two hundred ton weight of goods.
Merchant ships of the largest size, perhaps the proudest which float, have navigated it for nearly two hundred years, to within a distance of nine or ten miles from Canton, with little difficulty, and very inconsiderable danger.
Toiling in this manner to fetch the land, we navigated three days, and at the end of this time, a little before the sun rose, we saw smoke in several places along the shore.
It flows across all the level country and breaks through the mountains of the North Sea, and comes out where the people with Don Fernando de Soto navigated it.
This having subsided, we again embarked, andnavigated three days.
The jars being filled, and the procession concluded, they embarked; and, going ever in sight of land, they navigated for six days.
From what I have been told by men who hadnavigated it, it is thirty leagues across from point to point, because they lose sight of this country when they see the other.
The Gulf of California (which had been navigated by Cortes) and the Rio Colorado.
There thou mayest see the rapid waters navigated by vessels, not without some anxiety lest they should suffer shipwreck in the precipitate torrent.
He enjoyed the honour of being the first, as he was the last, of the Roman generals who ever navigated that remote sea.
The steam-boat has navigated the Konzas about seven miles upward, to a trading-post of the American Fur Company, which is now under the direction of a brother of Mr. P.
Captain Mears, in the Snow Nootka, navigated this strait in 1786; he named it Petrie's Strait.
After leaving Nangasaki, we navigated the strait which separates the principal island of Japan from others that lie to the north: in several places it is not above five miles broad.
She was navigated by native seamen, under the command of an Englishman, of the name of Clerk, who had formerly been mate of the Lily Bird.
He hoped, and it seemed possible, that before the middle of June, when the rains usually began, he might reach the Niger, which could then be navigated without any serious toil or exposure.
As it is principally navigated as a connecting waterway between lakes Superior and Michigan and lake Erie it has no notable harbours on it.
It is navigated by people who have vessels almost as large as yours, and furnished, like them, with sails and oars.
The two canoes keeping in company, we no longer felt the solitude which had oppressed us as we navigated that vast stream, or the intricate labyrinth of channels, often far away from the main shore.
Sometimes wenavigated a wide expanse of water, where the river's banks were several miles apart; sometimes we passed amid an archipelago, through narrow channels where the branches of the giant trees almost joined overhead.
I was born on its banks and for more than forty years navigated its water.
I crossed the river to the west side in a birch bark canoe, navigated by Tapper, the ferryman for many years after, until the suspension bridge was built.
He relighted her fires and navigated his little boat safely back to Charleston.
In every respect, except that of space, conditions of life in a submarine have been brought to a point where they can be favourably compared with those of boats navigated on the surface of the water.
It contemplates a craft which has but one motor, but the more modern machines have sufficient lifting power to carry two motors, and can be navigated successfully with one of these out of service.
Curiously enough the man whonavigated it escaped unscathed.
His account, too, of the mouth of the river is particularly accurate"; the objection that the Baron says that he navigated Long r.
Pike navigated his boats to the vicinity of present Little Falls, but could get them no further.
They are navigated by one or two lateen-sails, extended to a small lateen-yard, the end of which fixes in a notch or hole in the deck.
Their canoes were much like those of Tanna, and navigated in the same manner, or nearly so.
Navigated as far as the upper point of the island Naná, passing lake Estopa on the right hand as night closed in.
To the paraná-merím of Yary, along which we navigated all through the 10th and 11th.
I have now described, though briefly, the way by which this South Sea is navigated as far as the Quiximies, which is in the land of Peru.
The great majority of those who have ascended in native boats are of opinion that the river could be navigated by powerful light-draught steamers, and nowhere have I seen an opinion which declares the passage by steamers as impossible.
This river is navigatedby steamers for one thousand miles, as far as Ichang; but west of that port the total trade, with the above exception, is carried on by a fleet of native boats, numbering from five to seven thousand.
It has been said that, if the Upper Yang-tsze were navigated by steam, collisions would be of frequent occurrence, but not more so than in the section between Hankow and Ichang.
We decided to halt at four o'clock in order that we might go and explore on foot along the bank and see whether the canoe could be navigated down, or if we had better unload her and let her down with ropes.
Illustration: A Most Dangerous Rapid navigatedby Author and his Men.
Not only was the Juruena River itself almost absolutely untouched commercially--as we have seen, we did not meet a soul during the fifty days we navigated it--but even important tributaries close to S.
It was agreed that Filippe and Benedicto should go on walking along the left bank as much as possible, while I alone, with the baggage, navigated the river.
Hudson Strait, has long been navigated by trading ships and whalers, and may become a great outlet for the wheat of western Canada, though closed by ice except for four months in the summer.
All of these rivers are waterways of some importance in their lower course, and are navigated by powerful stern-wheel boats supplying the posts and mining camps of the interior with their requirements.
These inlets are so influenced by the action of storms, and their shores and locations are so changed by them, that the cattle may graze to-day in tranquil happiness where only a generation ago the old skipper navigated his craft.
The farmer turned out to be an old-time stern-wheeler captain, who had navigated the upper Columbia for many years in the early days.
The Captain had navigated steamers between Golden and Windermere for many years, they told me at C.
It is difficult to determine to how far the Babylonians may have navigated in vessels the Indian Ocean.
They have done especial service in Arctic exploration; the waters of the Great Salt Lake, in the Mormon country, were first explored and navigated with one by Fremont; they were also employed by Dr.
A few cross-sticks for thwarts complete this contrivance, which is made by an American Indian in a few hours, and in which the rapid waters of the Mackenzie are navigated for hundreds of miles.
The Lake Titicaca, which lies far above the limit of trees, is navigated by boats made of rushes, and carrying sails woven of rushes also.
Perhaps not," responded Jim coolly, "but it is going to be navigatedthis time.
Do you know what it means, boys, to tackle a stream like this that hasn't been navigated except by two parties since the world began?
If a boatman has navigated a ship of sixty GUR for a man, he shall give him two shekels of silver for his fee.
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