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Louisiana Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the ...
They then refer to the departure of the Success from New York and her arrival at
Pass in L'Outre, where they attribute her detention to n. succession of fortuitous
circumstances, over which they could exercise no control ; to the shoaliness of
the ...
Louisiana. Supreme Court, Thomas H. Thorpe, Charles G. Gill, 1867
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court ...
They then refer to the departure of the Success from New York and her arrival at
Pass ii L'Outre, where they attribute her detention to a succession of fortuitous
circumstances, over which they could exercise no control ; to the shoaliness of
the ...
Louisiana. Supreme Court, 1867
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The Naval Chronicle: Volume 27, January-July 1812: ...
... if the tide coming round the island did not check it, the shoaliness of the sea,
and the iutervenient continents are the reasons why the tides in the open ocean
rise hut to so very inconsiderable heights." — If by shoaliness of the sea, which is
...
James Stanier Clarke, John McArthur, 2010
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Journal of a Voyage for the Discovery of a North-West ...
... now became evident that all the land around us consisted of islands, and the
comparative shoaliness of the water made great caution necessary in proceeding
, surrounded as we were by both land and ice in almost every direction.
William Edward Parry, 1821
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
1130; shoaliness. SHOAR, aprop;the same asShore(2). SHOCK (I), a violent
shake, concussion,onset, offence. (E.) We findonlyME. schokken, verb,to shock,
jog, move orthrow with violence, Morte Arthure, ed. Brock, 1759, 3816, 3852,
4114, ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
v. a. 8; n. to break into - many parts, tremble—s. a fragment Shivery, shiv'dr-é. a.
loose of coherence, Shoal, shble. s. a crowd, shallow—v. n. to crowd, grow
shallow—a. shallow Shoaliness, she'lé-né" s. shallowneso Shoaly, sho'lé.' a.fu t'
...
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THE EDINBURGH REVIEW OR CRITICAL JOURNAL FOR JULY, ...
... in a bay on the French coast, made some representation to the Chief as to the
obstacles presented by the shoaliness of the coast ; upon which, the old Admiral,
in order to show the groundlessness of that representation, led the main body of ...
LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, & LONGMANS, 1844
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The birthday gift for boys and girls
The sharks' fins described a semicircle only, as had been the case of his single
attendant during the night, and he thought that the shoaliness of the water
prevented their going further than they did in a south easterly direction, which
was that ...
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THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY
The greatest difficulty to be surmounted appears to me to be the alleged
shallowness and shoaliness of the Mediterranean, at the point nearest to Suez,
viz. : the bottom of the Pelusiac Bay, of which, and the country between it and the
...
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A Memoir of the Life and Writings of the Late William Taylor ...
... investigating the site and bearing of towns and highways whereon desolation
has sown the wall-flower and the thistle, to tracing the course of streams or the
trend of coasts of which commerce fears the shoaliness or covets the navigation.