In our passage from the Cape of Good Hope the winds were mostly from the westward with very boisterous weather: but one great advantage that this season of the year has over the summer months is in being free from fogs.
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"In our passage from the Cape of Good Hope the winds were mostly from the westward with very boisterous weather: but one great advantage that this season of the year has over the summer months is in being free from fogs." — William Bligh
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In our passage from the Cape of Good Hope the winds were mostly from the westward with very boisterous weather: but one great advantage that this season of the year has over the summer months is in being free from fogs. — William Bligh
About William Bligh
William Bligh was a Soldier from United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1754–1817).
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This quote is attributed to William Bligh, a Soldier from United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
When did William Bligh live?
William Bligh lived from 1754 – 1817.