Ftrong

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The canoe they came in (which was the only one - we faw) was not above ten feet long, and very narrow; but both ftrong and neatly made. ❋ Unknown (1812)

The leaf, the bark, and the woody part of the tree, have as ftrong a fmell and a flavour equally potent with the fruit itfelf. ❋ Unknown (1812)

The rind has a ftrong aftringent power, and might perhaps be ufed as a dye, for a fine deep red colour 1. ❋ Unknown (1812)

A thick ftrong mat, about two and one half, or three feet broad, bent into the form of a femicircle, and fet upon its edge, with the ends touching the fide of the houfe, in ihape refembling the fender of a fire-hearth, inclofes a fpace for the mafter and miftrefs of the family to fleep in. ❋ Unknown (1812)

We found a pretty ftrong tide here, the flood fetting to the fouthward, and the ❋ Unknown (1812)

This difference may probably be occafioned by the ftrong weftem current which we found in our return, which I allowed for after I perceived it; and though we did not difcem any current when we went to the eaftward, except when near the iflands, yet it is probable we had one againft us, though we did not take notice of it becaufe of the ftrong wefterly winds. ❋ Unknown (1812)

Their beards are very ftrong, crifp, and bufhy, and generally black and fhort. ❋ Unknown (1812)

I im fure I tho't them too ftrong at the time they were fubmitted to the Com - mittee. ❋ Unknown (1812)

Here we found the flood fetting eafl: - by-north, and the ebb wefl: - by-fouth; there were flioals and fmall iflands between us and the main, which caufed the tide to fet very incondantly, and make many whirl - ings in the water j yet \ye did not find the tide to fet ftrong any way, nor the water to rife much. ❋ Unknown (1812)

Their houfes are long cabms, termed by them boi, and they lie on nets of cotton, called hamaks J, faftened by the two e3ttremities to two ftrong pods. ❋ Unknown (1812)

- Thefe ftrong fea - breezes lafled thus in their turns three or four days. ❋ Unknown (1812)

About this time a ftrong reinforcement from both fhips having landed, the natives retreated behind their walls; which giving me accefs to our friendly priefts, I fent one of them to endeavour to bring their countrymen to fome terms, and to propofe to them, that if they would defifl from throwing ftones, I would not permit our men to ❋ Unknown (1812)

Being at the north eaft point, we found a ftrong current fetting to the north-weft, fo that though we had fteered to keep under the high ifland, yet we were driven towards the flat one. ❋ Unknown (1812)

The cultivation of pepper in Bouro fucceeded no better, though the pepper-vine it is faid grows very well there, and produces a 'large com; but which is not of fo hard a fubftance, nor fo ftrong a flavour, as that of Bantam, or the Malabar coaft. ❋ Unknown (1812)

One thing is certain, and I fliall hereafter have occa - fion to illuftrate it more fully, that, without pot feiling the virtuous affe6lions in a ftrong degree, no man can attain eminence in the fublime parts of eloquence. ❋ Unknown (1812)

But this being at beft but a probable cpnjefiure, I ihall iniift no farther upon It. The 14th we paffed by Scouten's Ifland, and Providence Ifland, and found ftill a very ftrong current fetting to the north-weft. ❋ Unknown (1812)

To drive this force from the field yoafhould crote the St. Lawrence with a well appointed army twenty thouiana ftrong, with a referve, always defirable, with raw troops mp penfable, of 10,000. ❋ Unknown (1812)

However valuable they are for fudden emergencies, and in this way too much reliance cannot be placed on them; economy, hoth to them and the government, forbid their ufe for other purpofes Their ftate of difcipline and | infubordin? tion, (except in tie feoe of danger,) circumfbances growing out of the freedom of oar inftitutions; the wafte of public property, which he could illoftrateby ftrong facts, all unite to diffuade us from this refort. ❋ Unknown (1812)

Sometimes they get as many fifh as makes them a plenti* ful iMUiquety and at other times they fcarce get every one a tafte; but be it little or much that they get every one has his part, as well the young and tender, the old and feeble, who are not able tp go abroad, as the ftrong and lufty. ❋ Unknown (1812)

Steering away from Cave's Ifland fouth-fouth-eaft, we found a ftrong current againft us, which fet only in fome places in ftreams, and in them we faw many trees and logs of wood, which drove by us. ❋ Unknown (1812)

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