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turbulent element ; and with awe and terror, we beheld on both fides, 

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moment hurried us down between the hollow waves, and we were 

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fea, it breaks on the very fummit of the wave,, which by the florm 

 is diiTolved into atomS: of vapours,anvoIving the furface of the oceam 

 in clouds of fmoke and fog. Such was our fituation, with very 



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little relaxation for feveral days ;: and happy did we think ourfelves, 

 after having been difappointed feveral times, when,, in a moderate 

 interval, we could take refuge in the defired port* 



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