| Great Britain. Hydrographic Department, Martin White - 1835 - 354 Seiten
...the point within the distance of a quarter of a mile, or by keeping Mr. French's House at Cuskinney wholly shut in with the point at Dog Nose, which will...northward of the lowest, part of the declining land under Camden Fort, steer for the middle of Spike Island, keeping as nearly mid-way as possible between Forts... | |
| John William Norie - 1839 - 184 Seiten
...banks, which will be when a round stone tower on the heights near Ringashiddg, (westward of Spike Isle,) appears four times its own breadth open to the northward...lowest part of the declining land under fort Camden, thence steer for the middle of Spike Island, keeping as nearly midway as possible between Forts Carlisle... | |
| John William Norie - 1839 - 244 Seiten
...banks, which will be when a round stone tower on the heights near Rinaaskiddy, (westward of Spihe Isle,) appears four times its own breadth open to the northward of the lowest part of the declining land under Vort Camden, thence steer for the middle of Spihe Island, keeping as nearly midway as possible between... | |
| New seaman's Guide - 1847 - 476 Seiten
...banks, which will be when a round stone tower on the heights near Ringaskiddy, (westward of Spike Isle,) appears four times its own breadth open to the northward...lowest part of the declining land under Fort Camden; thence steer for the middle of Spike Island, keeping as nearly midway as possible between Forts Carlisle... | |
| Alexander George Findlay - 1895 - 1126 Seiten
...will be when a round stone martello tower, on the heights near Ringaskiddy (westward of Spike Island), appears four times its own breadth open to the northward...lowest part of the declining land under Fort Camden ; thence steer for the middle of Spike Island, keeping as nearly midway as possible between Forts Carlisle... | |
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