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The boat rocked low into a wave and took in water. Adrift 1986-01-01T00:00:00Z
Trees are great and beautiful machines, powered by sunlight, taking in water from the ground and carbon dioxide from the air, converting these materials into food for their use and ours. Cosmos 1980-01-01T00:00:00Z
“There’s definitely space to take in water in all four of those reservoirs,” said Kenneth Wright, a spokesman for the Army Corps of Engineers, which owns and operates the dams. Newsom visits flood-threatened town of Corcoran as California heat wave kicks off 'big melt' 2023-04-26T04:00:00Z
Turkey's coastguard said it had arrived at the scene after learning that a boat was taking in water at 6:20 a.m. Five migrants die as boat sinks in the Aegean, Turkish coastguard says 2023-03-11T05:00:00Z
For this story, I spoke with women who went weeks without being able to keep solids down and could no longer take in water before they received IVs for hydration. Why people who experience severe nausea during pregnancy often go untreated 2023-01-18T05:00:00Z
Three hours after it started taking in water, the ship sank on Sunday around 11:30 p.m. As Hope Fades for Missing Thai Sailors, Ship’s Safety Is Scrutinized 2022-12-23T05:00:00Z
This approach would also include building a desalination plant that would take in water from the Salton Sea and put fresh water back. As the Salton Sea shrinks, a radical plan to save it with ocean water is rejected 2022-10-05T04:00:00Z
The sailboat was taking in water and was towed safely to a Mykonos port. Greek coastguard rescues 108 migrants off Mykonos, four missing 2022-06-19T04:00:00Z
They shed their outer shell, then take in water, causing the softened shell to expand and grow. How to buy, clean and cook soft-shell crabs, a seasonal delicacy 2022-06-07T04:00:00Z
People who fall into the water may find themselves gasping involuntarily, sometimes taking in water on that first breath. How to stay safe while on Puget Sound, WA lakes and rivers 2022-05-20T04:00:00Z
The boat carrying 24 passengers and two crew members had gone missing after sending a distress call Saturday, saying it took in water and was beginning to sink. 4 people from missing tour boat in Japan found 2022-04-23T04:00:00Z
The boat was listing, taking in water and surrounded by the river police. Sons of Neptune: Scarborough sewage rebels head for the big screen 2022-02-14T05:00:00Z
Migrant rescue activists on Thursday said a boat in the central Mediterranean with 430 people on board was taking in water and called on European authorities to assist. 1,600 migrants lost at sea in Mediterranean this year 2021-11-25T05:00:00Z
"Nobody’s telling us anything. I know we’re taking in water in the back, and we don’t know what’s going on- if helps coming or when it’s coming." Over 100 men stranded on drill ship in Gulf during Ida, no rescue in sight: 'Crying in the hallway' 2021-09-01T04:00:00Z
A little under-the-radar for now, it’s a great spot to take in water views, relax, and watch birds and ducks without the crowds. What author Susanna Ryan wants to do this summer 2021-06-28T04:00:00Z
A small cargo ship laden with sand and gravel was abandoned by its crew when it started to take in water near Albuera town in central Leyte province. Storm leaves 3 dead, displaces hundreds in Philippines 2021-06-02T04:00:00Z
Navy ship after departing San Clemente island on July 30, 2020, when one of the tanks carrying 16 people - three crew members, 12 Marines and one sailor - started taking in water shortly after 6 p.m. Human errors, mechanical woes caused Marine tank sinking 2021-03-25T04:00:00Z
The latest tragedy took place on Feb. 20, when a rubber boat carrying 120 people started taking in water and waited for hours until a commercial ship in the area arrived to help. AP PHOTOS: Migrants evade Libyan coast guard to reach Europe 2021-02-24T05:00:00Z
Factories and plants take in water from lakes and rivers to cool their facilities. Justice Amy Coney Barrett hears her first case since confirmation 2020-11-02T05:00:00Z
They filter pollutants from water – like Mother Nature’s kidneys, Hoffman says – and they take in water like a sponge, which helps mitigate flooding. Trumpeter swan population slowly rising in Iowa 2020-02-22T05:00:00Z
Trees take in water, provide oxygen to our atmosphere, branch heavenward, flower and bear fruit, because of capillary action. The Miracle of Capillary Action 2020-02-13T05:00:00Z
The 42-footers’ hydraulic jet engines take in water and expel it through a nozzle, propelling the vessel forward. Surfman transitions to heavy weather station 2019-03-18T04:00:00Z
The US Bureau of Reclamation built the hole in 1957 to take in water for storm events that it expected would occur every 50 years or so. Giant 'Glory Hole' sucks in rainwater as storms swell California lake 2019-02-27T05:00:00Z
He explains that some sedimentary rock units in his state, such as one called the Arbuckle, take in water “like a vacuum.” Oil Drillers' Attempts to Avoid Earthquakes May Make Them Worse 2018-09-26T04:00:00Z
Oysters take in water, like a filtration system. It’s the Biggest Oyster Found in New York in 100 Years. And It Has Stories to Tell. 2018-09-02T04:00:00Z
Scientists believe it primarily affects frogs' skin, which is how they breathe and take in water. Frogs Tote Tiny Radios to Save Their Species 2018-01-18T05:00:00Z
The dredger had been holed under the water line during the storm and had been taking in water for much of the night. The day of Scotland's most deadly storm 2018-01-06T05:00:00Z
It was taking in water even on the trip over, with his crew scooping out bucket-loads from the bottom minutes after we set off. 'When they began slaughtering us we ran for our lives': Rohingya trapped inside Myanmar | Alex Crawford 2017-11-14T05:00:00Z
But those in Louisiana who are picking up the pieces after their homes and businesses took in water should not be left out when it comes to federal help. Louisiana editorial roundup 2017-10-18T04:00:00Z
While the floods did not threaten the Fed’s office just west of Miami, waters did approach the one in downtown Jacksonville though it did not take in water, Gelpi said. Cash demand doubled for Fed in hurricane-hit Florida 2017-09-15T04:00:00Z
The installation had taken in water, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported, and sunk on Sunday. Analysis | The Energy 202: Interior Department could cost taxpayers at least $60 million by rolling back Obama rule 2017-08-09T04:00:00Z
Those on board the boat reportedly alerted their families in Calais after their inflatable boat started taking in water. Migrant boat rescue: Two Britons charged over Channel incident - BBC News 2016-05-30T04:00:00Z
Edwards took in water samples to a class for lead testing and explained the situation to the youngsters. Virginia Tech researchers fought for Flint in water crisis 2016-01-31T05:00:00Z
Scientists have observed that roots do not flounder randomly but search for the best position to take in water, avoid competition and garner chemicals. Are plants intelligent? New book says yes 2015-08-04T04:00:00Z
While the floods did not threaten the Fed’s office just west of Miami, waters did approach the one in downtown Jacksonville though it did not take in water, Gelpi said. Cash demand doubled for Fed in hurricane-hit Florida 2017-09-15T04:00:00Z
The flimsy raft, overloaded with people, started to take in water as it crossed from Turkish to Greek waters, with no Coast Guard vessels in sight. The Migrant Crisis on Greece’s Islands 2015-05-22T04:00:00Z
After this we came to an anchor in the Bay of Conquet, in Brittany, near Ushant, there to take in water. The Sea: Its Stirring Story of Adventure, Peril, & Heroism. Volume 3 2012-04-03T02:00:31.900Z
The box has been provided with two pipes, one for taking in water and the other for taking away the overflow, with the bulb of a thermometer in the centre. Meteorology or Weather Explained 2012-02-20T03:00:18.847Z
Eaton touched at Cocos island, purchased a store of flour, and took in water and cocoa nuts. The Monarchs of the Main, Volume II (of 3) Or, Adventures of the Buccaneers 2012-01-23T03:00:10.880Z
Careening their ships and taking in water and wood, they would at once have sailed away, but were detained by eighteen days' rain, during which time the sun did not once appear. The Monarchs of the Main, Volume III (of 3) Or, Adventures of the Buccaneers 2012-01-23T03:00:10.207Z
The administrator had stopped the last leaks with the money from the most recent sale, but warned him at every moment that she was taking in water through new ones. The Enemies of Women (Los enemigos de la mujer) 2012-01-02T03:00:27.980Z
It infects the amphibians’ skin cells — through which most amphibians take in water and salts, including those of sodium and potassium — and thickens the skin, reducing its ability to absorb water and salts. Green Blog: Global Trade Spreads a Fatal Amphibian Disease 2011-11-24T11:00:03Z
These cells are not shut in behind a thick skin as in the leaves of higher plants, but have every one of them the power to take in water and gases through their tender membrane. Through Magic Glasses and Other Lectures A Sequel to The Fairyland of Science 2011-10-03T02:00:33.003Z
At Cayboa, the men took in water and cut wood, killing alligators, and salting deer and turtle. The Monarchs of the Main, Volume II (of 3) Or, Adventures of the Buccaneers 2012-01-23T03:00:10.880Z
The Fairy Queen lay at Reykjavik—having to take in water—for three days, and then sailed away. Born to Wander A Boy's Book of Nomadic Adventures 2011-08-31T02:01:32.837Z
Here we stayed to take in water, of which we were growing scarce, and afterwards proceeded on our course, bringing as it seemed the wind with us, for it speedily veered due south. Richard Galbraith, Mariner Life among the Kaffirs 2011-08-04T02:00:26.337Z
One of the sea-fallacies still generally believed, and accepted as true, is that whales take in water by the mouth, and eject it from the spiracle, or blow-hole. Sea Monsters Unmasked and Sea Fables Explained 2011-07-11T02:00:07.857Z
We took in water at Dring, but the only supplies obtained were coconuts. In the Andamans and Nicobars The Narrative of a Cruise in the Schooner "Terrapin" 2011-06-30T02:00:24.487Z
At that moment his boat was struck by a shell under the water-line aft, and commenced to take in water rapidly. The Childrens' Story of the War, Volume 3 (of 10) 2011-02-26T03:00:45.583Z
And once more Walter looked over the rail at the Sally, which was taking in water quite rapidly now that the bailing-dish was idle. A Runaway Brig; or, An Accidental Cruise 2011-01-02T03:00:16.390Z
Thirty-five miles down was our first stoppage, where we took in water, and then another forty took us to Moreton, which was our next stoppage. Christmas Penny Readings Original Sketches for the Season 2010-12-20T17:11:47.497Z
The ship works by taking in water through 12 vents, separating the oil and pumping the cleaned seawater back into the Gulf. Faith in BP cleanup rests on giant tanker 2010-07-04T16:09:00Z
As soon as the ship was cleared of the slaves, the carpenters commenced to take down the barricades, and we to prepare for returning home, taking in water for ballast. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 4
The boat took in water, righted, and careened with every riotous puff. A Republic Without a President and Other Stories
Here we took in water for the night and encamped just beyond, where we found good grass. Journal of a Trip to California Across the Continent from Weston, Mo., to Weber Creek, Cal., in the Summer of 1850
If it be brayed to a powder and taken in water, it imparts a glow to the face, allays the stomach, and maketh the soul to rejoice. Sulamith: A Romance of Antiquity
I sent my mate below, and he came back with the report that we were taking in water through half a dozen seams forward. Harper's Round Table, July 23, 1895
But the Dutch, who, on the decline of the Portuguese power, established themselves in the East, early saw the importance of the place as a station where their vessels might take in water and provisions. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 2 "Camorra" to "Cape Colony"
And when they stopped to take in water, Sonnenkamp took leave of the Major, saying that he was going to ride on the locomotive, for he must try once more how that seemed. Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine
Bonaparte, on June 9th, sent a demand to the grand master, that his whole fleet should be permitted to enter the great harbor for the purpose of taking in water. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 14
On his return to Portugal he put into the bay of Saldanha, near the Cape of Good Hope, to take in water and provisions. The Lusiad or The Discovery of India, an Epic Poem
"Yes; I have heart enough to tell you the truth now, Grace; she has sprung a leak and is taking in water rapidly, and we must abandon her." A Marriage at Sea
While we were busy taking in water, near the above-mentioned houses and maise plantations, great numbers of Indians were making towards us from the village of Potonchan, as it is termed by the natives. The Memoirs of the Conquistador Bernal Diaz del Castillo, Vol 1 (of 2) Written by Himself Containing a True and Full Account of the Discovery and Conquest of Mexico and New Spain.
"She is taking in water," said the captain, who had sounded the pumps. Library of the World's Best literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 12
Ten pieces out of the thirty were disabled; the breaches multiplied in the side, and the corvette began to take in water. The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 6 August 1906
There is no injury to the hull, of course, or we would have taken in water already. When the Cock Crows
Once the Captain looked in and told them that the engine-rooms were taking in water and that the dynamos might not last much longer. Titanic
We told them to take in water, and that we were about to re-embark. The Memoirs of the Conquistador Bernal Diaz del Castillo, Vol 1 (of 2) Written by Himself Containing a True and Full Account of the Discovery and Conquest of Mexico and New Spain.
We should have taken in water at this place, as we had to drive 18 miles to get water again. Journal of a Trip to California by the Overland Route Across the Plains in 1850-51
All the ships come here to take in water on their way home. The First Seventeen Years: Virginia 1607-1624
There was a check valve in the bottom—a door that opened inwardly, to take in water and fragments of rock when need arose. Two Thousand Miles Below
Having taken in water and provisions, the voyage was resumed on the evening of December 3rd, with a favourable wind from the SS.E. The Last Voyage to India and Australia, in the 'Sunbeam'
When the storm had abated we continued our course along the coast and kept in as much as possible, that we might take in water when required. The Memoirs of the Conquistador Bernal Diaz del Castillo, Vol 1 (of 2) Written by Himself Containing a True and Full Account of the Discovery and Conquest of Mexico and New Spain.
We took in water at the last place that we struck the Blue river, having 21 miles to travel without good water. Journal of a Trip to California by the Overland Route Across the Plains in 1850-51
On March 20, when leaving Virginia, De Vries observed again "anchored at evening before the point of Newport-Snuw, where we took in water." The First Seventeen Years: Virginia 1607-1624
All the bazaars are closed, and we are taking in water again at an advanced price. Journal of a Residence at Bagdad During the Years 1830 and 1831
Having taken in water and provisions, the voyage was resumed on the evening of the 3rd of December, with a favourable wind from the south-south-east. The Last Voyage to India and Australia, in the 'Sunbeam'
Our chief object for putting in there was to take in water and provisions; and whilst we were anchored there we went on shore, and the Queen of Portugal reviewed us. The Autobiography of Sergeant William Lawrence A Hero of the Peninsular and Waterloo Campaigns
When the storm came up, the boat began to take in water, and the wind grew fiercer, as he doubled the beating of his wings. Eskimo Folk-Tales
At the beginning of the disorder a teaspoonful of paregoric and twenty grains of sodium bromide are to be taken in water every three hours, by an adult, until three doses are swallowed. The Home Medical Library, Volume II (of VI)
And now it was discovered that we too were taking in water in one of our compartments which, however, thanks to our double bottom system, we were enabled to confine to the one space. In Eastern Seas Or, the Commission of H.M.S. 'Iron Duke,' flag-ship in China, 1878-83
“I don’t suppose the directions said, to be taken in water.” Hunting the Skipper The Cruise of the "Seafowl" Sloop
At Parkside, about 17 miles from Liverpool, the engines stopped to take in water Lives of the Engineers The Locomotive. George and Robert Stephenson
The fleeing soldiers had found the engine-driver preparing to take in water, but they would have none of his lagging ways, and compelling him to drive ahead, were soon forced to abandon the useless locomotive. The Fulfilment of a Dream of Pastor Hsi's The Story of the Work in Hwochow
After this we came to an anchor in the bay of Conquet in Brittany, near Ushant, there to take in water. The Pirates of Panama or, The Buccaneers of America; a True Account of the Famous Adventures and Daring Deeds of Sir Henry Morgan and Other Notorious Freebooters of the Spanish Main
“We’re not taking in water, so I’m sure they didn’t do very much damage.” Boy Scouts in the North Sea The Mystery of a Sub
He was forced to halt again at Cape Verd Islands, to take in water, that with which he was supplied having become rapidly wasted. Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part 2. The Great Navigators of the Eighteenth Century
Horses, beasts of burden, baggage, even arms, were thrown overboard to lighten the holds of the vessels, which took in water at their sides and from the waves running over them. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 03
On the 9th of April he touched at Marie-Galante, and on the 10th at Guadaloupe, to take in water; here there occurred a sharp skirmish with the natives. Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part I. The Exploration of the World
After leaving Java, the Endeavour touched at Prince’s Island, where she took in water and fresh provisions. Captain Cook His Life, Voyages, and Discoveries
The ship therefore only remained sufficient time to take in water and fresh provisions, and to have some slight repairs made which could not be done at sea, when she again sailed. Owen Hartley; or, Ups and Downs A Tale of Land and Sea
Cook took in water and wood; then he decided on returning to England, following the route which permitted him best to fulfil the object of his voyage. Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part 2. The Great Navigators of the Eighteenth Century
From thence, after taking in water and provisions, they went for Malabar, in the Empire of the Mogul. Pirates
The squadron anchored before Santa Cruz, to take in water. Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part I. The Exploration of the World
Slowly the fleet moved along until the 13th, when it was found necessary to land to take in water. The Adventures of the Chevalier De La Salle and His Companions, in Their Explorations of the Prairies, Forests, Lakes, and Rivers, of the New World, and Their Interviews with the Savage Tribes, Two Hundred Years Ago
Whirled one moment this way and another that, now and again taking in water, her forest-shelter breaks the force of many a gust that would have destroyed her out in the open. Bonaventure A Prose Pastoral of Acadian Louisiana
They took in water from the West Settlement and then sailed to the Bear Islands—small rocky, flat lands lying low in the great western surges. Gudrid the Fair A Tale of the Discovery of America
Having taken in water and repaired the damaged spars and rigging, they again sailed. Notable Voyagers From Columbus to Nordenskiold
It is the usual place where ships, ready for sea, stop to take in water, while the captain and passengers are engaged in making their own arrangements and writing letters previous to their departure. Journal of Jasper Danckaerts, 1679-1680
The Utica railroad is one of the best in America; the eighty miles are performed in four hours and a-half, stoppages for taking in water, passengers, and refreshments, included. Diary in America, Series One
They stopped for two days at Gibraltar to take in water. At Aboukir and Acre A Story of Napoleon's Invasion of Egypt
Had she been damaged below? was she taking in water? The Frozen Pirate
In the ninth century of the Christian era ships trading from Sherif to China took in water at Maskat from the wells which still supply the town. Southern Arabia
About a fortnight after the return of the waggons to Cape Town, a free-trader cast anchor in Table Bay to take in water, and Alexander and the Major secured a passage in her to England. The Mission; or Scenes in Africa
Besides, rough waves might break the cabin windows, and if she began to take in water in that way, we should be done, for no bailing could help us. The Chauffeur and the Chaperon
“Why, sir, the old tub is taking in water rather faster than we are likely to pump it out.” Hurricane Hurry
Meanwhile I was crazy to ascertain if the schooner was taking in water. The Frozen Pirate
In addition to this, the ship is liable to take in water through the hawse-holes, which can be plugged up, of course, when the cable chains are unshackled, although not before. The White Squall A Story of the Sargasso Sea
At Rouen a halt was made for the engine to take in water, and ourselves coffee and rum. The Sherwood Foresters in the Great War 1914 - 1919 History of the 1/8th Battalion
How does the body take in water other than by drinking it? A Handbook of Health
The hip bath should be taken in water of a temperature of 92° at the beginning. Plain Facts for Old and Young
For nine days he lay there, rummaging the ships, taking in water, and sending the men ashore in batches to shake off the sickness with which, as usual, the fleet was attacked. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10
But he had to take in water first. The Lion of Petra
"We are taking in water by the bucketful," said he; "our side has been stove in." The House of Martha
The boys now made for the shore, as the boat was taking in water very fast, and already their feet were soaking wet. The Chums of Scranton High Hugh Morgan's Uphill Fight
At noon I departed from the village off which I was anchored, and where I took in water, to sail round this island of Fernandina. The Northmen, Columbus and Cabot, 985-1503
We took in water at the Shetland Islands, and sailing north-westward, skirted the coast of Greenland, whence, cruising in a southerly direction, we lay off Labrador, and waited for our prey. Tales of the Chesapeake
The Half Moon took in water at the Faroes and anchored some seven weeks later, on July 18, in Penobscot Bay. Days of the Discoverers
On the 3rd we went on taking in water as before; the wind was N.E., and about noon turned to S.W.. The Part Borne by the Dutch in the Discovery of Australia 1606-1765
She only remained a few hours to take in water and stores. The Queen's Cup
An island with palm-trees slowly rose on the horizon, and off this island it was that, after a good deal of tacking and close-hauling, the Revenge lay to to take in water. Kate Bonnet The Romance of a Pirate's Daughter
About the beginning of June, he went with six sail of the line to Cadiz, where they took in water. The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Volume 1
To show the relative powers of soils to take in water falling on the surface. The First Book of Farming
From the 4th to the 12th of June they overhauled the ship, took in water and firewood, and repaired the boat. The Part Borne by the Dutch in the Discovery of Australia 1606-1765
After some time, the wind rose still higher, and the boat struck a log, turned, and was very near taking in water. History of the Expedition under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clark, Vol. I. To the Sources of the Missouri, Thence Across the Rocky Mountains and Down the River Columbia to the Pacific Ocean. Performed During the Years 1804-5-6.
Turning southward, rounding the cape of Delaware, the Revenge ran up the bay, seeking some spot where she might take in water, casting anchor before a little town on the coast of New Jersey. Kate Bonnet The Romance of a Pirate's Daughter
The serang explained that ill luck had caused the boat to strike a snag in the river, and she was taking in water. In Clive's Command A Story of the Fight for India
To show the relative powers of soils to take in water falling on the surface 41 23. The First Book of Farming
In the morning of the 2nd the wind was E.N.E., and went round to S.W. later in the day; we continued taking in water. The Part Borne by the Dutch in the Discovery of Australia 1606-1765
One patache sprang a leak, and commenced to take in water so badly that it was forced to make port and remain there. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 22 of 55 1625-29 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century.
The storm increased in violence until it succeeded in so straining the Mudlark that she took in water like a teetotaler; then it appeared to get relief directly. The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8 Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales
There's the pumps, too: for if she don't take in water like a basket I was never born in Wendron parish an' taught blastin'. Sir John Constantine Memoirs of His Adventures At Home and Abroad and Particularly in the Island of Corsica: Beginning with the Year 1756
It comprises not only ordinary ablutions but cleansing of the internal organs by such methods as taking in water by the nostrils and discharging it by the mouth. Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 1
He reached the island of Mindanao, hostile to the Spanish name and allied with the Ternatans, and anchored in the port of La Caldera to take in water. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 16 of 55 1609 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Close of the Nineteenth Century
It is continually taking in water from the body, or the outside, and driving it out again, and thus aids in respiration and excretion. The Whence and the Whither of Man A Brief History of His Origin and Development through Conformity to Environment; Being the Morse Lectures of 1895
During this passage too, it was observed, that the Etoile still continued to take in water, notwithstanding the overhauling she had received. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 13
After taking in water they left port, and the next night the Chinese crew mutinied, and killed the Spaniards. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 09 of 55 1593-1597 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Close of the Nineteenth Century
A ship's officer passed and said he had heard that we had been torpedoed and were taking in water. War in the Garden of Eden
I took in water at Saldanha bay, and made all the dispatch I could for England. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 08
We remained there taking in water till the 21st, and lost five of our men by the Hack pinnace over-setting. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 07
When good opportunity offered, they discharged their weapons on those who were taking in water. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803 — Volume 02 of 55 1521-1569 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century
The 1st December, the fleet departed, holding a courses W.S.W. along the coast of Arabia, and sailing 40 miles cast anchor before night at a place called Mikaiya, and took in water. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 06 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
On the 30th of October they anchored in the road of Annobon, where they obtained hogs and fowls, and were allowed to take in water, and to gather as many oranges as they thought proper. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 10 Arranged in systematic order: Forming a complete history of the origin and progress of navigation, discovery, and commerce, by sea and land, from the earliest ages to the present time.
Sherbet is made of this vinegar, and is often taken in water either immediately after dinner, or when digestion is tardy. Observations on the Mussulmauns of India Descriptive of Their Manners, Customs, Habits and Religious Opinions Made During a Twelve Years' Residence in Their Immediate Society
Learning that the island of St Mary was a place of no great strength, we made sail for that place, intending to take in water there, and to go thence to the coast of Spain. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 07
This road was the first rendezvous for his division, to take in water previously to going into the Gulph. A Voyage to Terra Australis — Volume 2
We took in water at this place, where we staid two days. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 06 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
Next morning we anchored near Pulo Paniang, to take in water, and to put our ships into order, by taking aboard some planks that were alongside. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 09 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
We met on board the schooner Lieutenant Hunter of the Portsmouth, a chivalrous officer, and Lieutenant Ruducoff, commanding the Russian brig previously mentioned, whose vessel, preparatory to sailing, was taking in water at Sausolito. What I Saw in California
"A life on the ocean wave is nothing to this!" he shouted, whereupon there was more laughter; still Billy went on, beginning to take in water, but keeping afloat, and avoiding collisions with the others. The Hilltop Boys on the River
Item: No soldier shall disembark or go from his ship to take water or any other thing, except when the flagship takes in water, and he is summoned. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803 — Volume 04 of 55 1576-1582 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century
In this port he accidentally saw signs of gold on some stones in the river where they were taking in water. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 03 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
In Guadeloupe, while taking in water the Indians wounded some of my men. The History of Puerto Rico From the Spanish Discovery to the American Occupation
Here, in St. Augustine's bay, the ships sometimes stop to take in water, when they make the inner passage to India, and do not intend to stop at Johanna. The Pirates Own Book
The vessel had been badly strained by the wrenching of the masts, her sides had been battered by the floating wreckage, and she was taking in water rapidly. The Adventures of Captain Horn
Just as we had made fast to a floe, to take in water from a bright blue pool which slept on its hollow surface, I was called upon deck to witness "a seal's wedding." The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 367, April 25, 1829
Sailing on in this manner, they came at length again to Cuba to take in water, of which they stood much in need. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 03 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
They must have taken in water enough, as it was. Malbone: an Oldport Romance
We shall probably be at St. Helena on Wednesday, but I cannot write from thence, as, if there is time, I shall get a run on shore while the ship takes in water Letters from the Cape
On the afternoon of the next day, the Miranda, having taken in water, set sail, and began her long voyage to Rio Janeiro, and thence to France. The Adventures of Captain Horn
Soon we were taking in water as though we had opened a door in her bottom. Tono Bungay
Motion, however, is not the only function of these suckers; they are subservient also to respiration and circulation, taking in water, which is conveyed through them into various parts of the body. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 57, July, 1862
They earn their livelihood by selling provisions to the ships that anchor here to take in water, which abounds in wells, and is of a good quality. Travels in Arabia; comprehending an account of those territories in Hedjaz which the Mohammedans regard as sacred
Vessels that are not going to Xagua sometimes take in water from these ocean springs and the water is fresher and colder in proportion to the depth whence it is drawn. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 3
We remained a week at St. Jago, the captain being busily engaged in taking in water, and quarrelling with his crew. The Bushman — Life in a New Country
When we stopped to take in water a few minutes afterwards he left us, and we reached the station at St. Boniface, the terminus of the railway, at three o'clock, without any further anxiety. A Trip to Manitoba
One vessel only can enter at a time; but the largest ships of the line can anchor very near land to take in water. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 2
Into this bay I resolved to go to refit the ships and take in water. The Life of Captain James Cook
From fifty-six minutes past eleven to twelve o'clock there was an uninterrupted succession of rapids, which were passed with the greatest dexterity, without taking in water. The Former Philippines thru Foreign Eyes
From Basra to Siraff is an hundred and twenty leagues; and when ships have loaded at this latter place they take in water there also. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 01 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
After sailing about three hundred stadia, we fell in upon a little deserted island: here we took in water, for ours was almost gone, killed with our arrows two wild oxen, and departed.  Trips to the Moon
Small vessels sometimes take in water there; and, what is well worthy of observation, large manatees remain habitually in those spots. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 2
Blake had, likewise, demanded leave to take in water, which was refused him. The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 06 Reviews, Political Tracts, and Lives of Eminent Persons
Then they decided on going out again, and they took in water and wood of the dry trees, which it seems the river brings down when it comes from the mountain. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 08 The Later Renaissance: from Gutenberg to the Reformation
At this place they take in water, which is drawn from wells that are fed by springs, and which is preferred to that which is procured from cisterns or tanks. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 01 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
"Great luck, if we're going to take in water like this," said the cheerful Kentuckian, shipping his oar and knocking off the ice—"great luck that all the stores are so well protected." The Magnetic North
One was taking in water, after which it would sail for Otranto. The Prince of India — Volume 02
All the lower vertebrates, the lancelets, lampreys, and fishes, are constantly taking in water at the mouth, and letting it out again by the lateral clefts of the gullet. The Evolution of Man — Volume 1
Here we took in water, and stood off and on upon the Arabian shore. The Life, Adventures & Piracies of the Famous Captain Singleton
If a hole were torn in the side at this place the vessel would quickly take in water and sink. Marvels of Modern Science
Suddenly the bow struck the upper cake, and, being well out of the water, ran up on the ice, causing the boat to take in water at the stern. From Jest to Earnest
"She must have dropped down there in order to take in water quietly." To Have and to Hold
Here we took in water, and other refreshments, with all the conveniency imaginable.  Early Australian Voyages: Pelsart, Tasman, Dampier
Having taken in water there, we sailed forward during five days near the land, until we came to a large bay, which our interpreter informed us was called 'the Western Horn.' History of Phoenicia
The man Neely, who was from Virginia, consumed tobacco as steadily as a dry soil takes in water. The Path of the King
When we reached it we went ashore to take in water, and dined hard by the ships. The Odyssey Rendered into English prose for the use of those who cannot read the original
Two days afterwards, on the seventh of December, they anchored at Fort Egmont, in the same island, where they remained four days taking in water and making repairs. Astoria, or, anecdotes of an enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains
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