 | William Cowen - Corsica (France) - 1848 - 450 pages
...Marini embarked, in a state of the most dreadful suspense, the one for Corsica, the other for Genoa. They had not been long at sea, when a violent storm arose, which drove the two vessels, that carried them upon an island in the Mediterranean. " Marini's ship... | |
 | J. M. S. Daurignac - 1865 - 456 pages
...plague in Lisbon had caused to be abandoned, and whom the Jesuits had saved, protected, and adopted. They had not been long at sea, when a violent storm arose, causing the San Diego to part company with the other vessels, which were soon out of sight. On nearing... | |
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