A Memoir of the Late Captain Peter Heywood, R.N.: With Extracts from His Diaries and CorrespondenceE. Wilson, 1832 - Всего страниц: 332 |
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Стр. ii
... interest attached to Captain Heywood's life , and the respect very wide- ly felt for his character , to draw attention to those religious views which certainly were a marked feature in that character , were mainly connected with his ...
... interest attached to Captain Heywood's life , and the respect very wide- ly felt for his character , to draw attention to those religious views which certainly were a marked feature in that character , were mainly connected with his ...
Стр. iv
... interest and value , which time and familiarity have wrought for them in the heart of one who has been their com- panion from the rising to the going down of the sun , -who has watched their varying aspect in stillness and in storm ...
... interest and value , which time and familiarity have wrought for them in the heart of one who has been their com- panion from the rising to the going down of the sun , -who has watched their varying aspect in stillness and in storm ...
Стр. vi
... interest which that lady knew the author to feel in Captain Heywood's memory , and to enable him to see better what Cap- tain Heywood was , but without any view to publi- cation . Upon himself , therefore , must entirely rest the blame ...
... interest which that lady knew the author to feel in Captain Heywood's memory , and to enable him to see better what Cap- tain Heywood was , but without any view to publi- cation . Upon himself , therefore , must entirely rest the blame ...
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... interest with all your friends , that appli- cation be made to his Majesty , so as to be prepared against the most fearful consequences of the im- pending trial , as I well know that Mr. Bligh's representations to the Admiralty are by ...
... interest with all your friends , that appli- cation be made to his Majesty , so as to be prepared against the most fearful consequences of the im- pending trial , as I well know that Mr. Bligh's representations to the Admiralty are by ...
Стр. 42
... account ; for my own part , I can know no real joy or happiness in- dependent of you , and if any misfortune should now deprive us of you , my hopes of felicity are fled for ever . ' We are at present making all possible interest with 42.
... account ; for my own part , I can know no real joy or happiness in- dependent of you , and if any misfortune should now deprive us of you , my hopes of felicity are fled for ever . ' We are at present making all possible interest with 42.
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