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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... ment , who is nearly related to a man in high office , are circumstances which may administer some little hope of comfort to his family in their present dis- tressful state . ' His warmly - attached sister , Miss Nessy Hey- wood , with ...
... ment , who is nearly related to a man in high office , are circumstances which may administer some little hope of comfort to his family in their present dis- tressful state . ' His warmly - attached sister , Miss Nessy Hey- wood , with ...
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... ment the perpetrators of so foul a deed . For this purpose the Pandora frigate , of twenty - four guns , and one hundred and sixty men , was despatched , under the command of Captain Edward Edwards , with orders to proceed , in the ...
... ment the perpetrators of so foul a deed . For this purpose the Pandora frigate , of twenty - four guns , and one hundred and sixty men , was despatched , under the command of Captain Edward Edwards , with orders to proceed , in the ...
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... ment ; here , however , there was neither ; but on the contrary , the condition of the poor prisoners ap- pealed most forcibly to the mercy and humanity of their jailor . The surgeon of the ship states , in his account of her loss ...
... ment ; here , however , there was neither ; but on the contrary , the condition of the poor prisoners ap- pealed most forcibly to the mercy and humanity of their jailor . The surgeon of the ship states , in his account of her loss ...
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... up , there was a sort of prison built on the after - part of the quarter- deck , into which we were all put in close confine- ment , with both legs and both hands in irons , and D were treated with great rigour , not being allowed ever 33.
... up , there was a sort of prison built on the after - part of the quarter- deck , into which we were all put in close confine- ment , with both legs and both hands in irons , and D were treated with great rigour , not being allowed ever 33.
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... me with your design ; and do you believe I would have favoured it , and given you all the assistance in my power ? ' Witness - ' I be- lieve he would : I should not have hesitated a mo- ment in asking of him , when I had had H 2 99 .
... me with your design ; and do you believe I would have favoured it , and given you all the assistance in my power ? ' Witness - ' I be- lieve he would : I should not have hesitated a mo- ment in asking of him , when I had had H 2 99 .
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