| 1828 - 848 str.
...tropics with such a number of sick on board, might cause the malady to increase, and thereby endanger the safety of the ship, and the lives of all on board. " There being only one navigator left now to conduct the ship, who was as likely to be taken ill as... | |
| 1828 - 668 str.
...Tropics with such a number of sick on hoard might cause the malady to increase and thereby endanger the safety of the ship and the lives of all on board. There being only one navigator left now to conduct the ship who was as likely to be taken ill as others... | |
| 1828 - 622 str.
...Tropics with such a number of sick on board, might cause the malady to increase, and thereby endanger the safety of the ship, and the lives of all on board. ' There being only one navigator left now to conduct the ship, who was as likely to be taken ill as... | |
| Peter Dillon - 1829 - 474 str.
...Tucopia under the vertical rays of a scorching sun, the sickness on board would increase, and endanger the safety of the ship and the lives of all on board. As I considered it proper to attend to his suggestions, I desired him to address me officially on the... | |
| Nathan Hale - 1840 - 618 str.
...extracts : "Under these circumstances we feel ourselves obliged to report, that in our opinion, a fevv days more of such exposure as they have already undergone,...safety of the ship and the lives of all on board." After which, the surgeon, being restored to duty, reported to me as follows: " I respectfully report... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1841 - 612 str.
...themselves a* applicants for the list. " Under these circumstances we feel ourselves obliged to report, in our opinion, a few days more of such exposure as...safety of the ship and the lives of all on board." After which, the surgeon being restored to duty, reported to me as follows. " I respectfully report... | |
| 1842 - 440 str.
...opinion, a few days more such exposing as they have already undergone, would reduce the number of tho crew by sickness to such an extent as to hazard the safety of the ship aud the lives on board." After which the surgeon being restored to duly, reported to me the following.... | |
| John Sherburne Sleeper - 1842 - 448 str.
...of the crew keep a sharp look-out ahead. He should constantly bear in mind that for the time being, the safety of the ship, and the lives of all on board, depend on his vigilance and activity. A tremendous responsibility rests upon him. He should cherish... | |
| Joseph G. Clark - 1847 - 452 str.
...list." And he further says- — "Under these circumstances, he feels it his duty to state, that, in his opinion, a few days more of such exposure as they...safety of the ship and the lives of all on board." February 3d, latitude observed at 12 o'clock, 65 deg. 1 min. 10 sec. South, longitude 135 deg. 42 mm.... | |
| Charles Wilkes - 1849 - 702 str.
...last, refrain from presenting themselves as applicants for the list. Under these circumstances, we feel ourselves obliged to report that, in our opinion,...safety of the ship and the lives of all on board. Very respectfully, your obedient servants, (Signed) JL Fox, JS WHITTLE, To CHARLES WILKES, Esq. Assistant-surgeons.... | |
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