Excerpt from American Pictures Drawn With Pen and Pencil
IR charles lyell commences the narrative of his Second Visit 10 f/ze Um’lea’ States by saying, On leaving the wharf we had first been crammed into a diminutive steamer, which looked like a toy by the side of the larger ship of 1200 tons in which we were to cross the ocean. I was reminded, however, that this small craft was more than three times as large as one of the open caravels of Columbus in his first voyage, which was only 15 tons burden, and without a deck. It is indeed marvellous to reflect on the daring of the early adventurers; for Frobisher, in 1576.
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