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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... necessary for every person to bale at the hatchways in order that she might be kept afloat till day - light . Whilst thus engaged , one man was crushed to death by a gun breaking loose , and another killed by a spar falling from the ...
... necessary for every person to bale at the hatchways in order that she might be kept afloat till day - light . Whilst thus engaged , one man was crushed to death by a gun breaking loose , and another killed by a spar falling from the ...
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... necessary , and orders were accordingly given that only two ounces of bread and one gill of wine , and the same quantity of water , should be served to each man , once in twenty - four hours . The weight of the bread was accurately ...
... necessary , and orders were accordingly given that only two ounces of bread and one gill of wine , and the same quantity of water , should be served to each man , once in twenty - four hours . The weight of the bread was accurately ...
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... necessary for every person on board to work at the pumps , — a species of liberty which the prisoners were allowed to enjoy until their strength entirely failed them , when they were again placed in irons , and suffered to rest their ...
... necessary for every person on board to work at the pumps , — a species of liberty which the prisoners were allowed to enjoy until their strength entirely failed them , when they were again placed in irons , and suffered to rest their ...
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... necessary things , and make haste to go with him into the launch ; adding that , by remaining in the ship , I should incur an equal share of guilt with the mutineers them- selves ; upon which he and the master - at - arms had some ...
... necessary things , and make haste to go with him into the launch ; adding that , by remaining in the ship , I should incur an equal share of guilt with the mutineers them- selves ; upon which he and the master - at - arms had some ...
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... necessary to go off sooner , ) we put off , and got alongside just as they streamed the buoy ; and being dressed in the country manner , tanned as brown as themselves , and I tattooed like them in the most curious manner , I do not ...
... necessary to go off sooner , ) we put off , and got alongside just as they streamed the buoy ; and being dressed in the country manner , tanned as brown as themselves , and I tattooed like them in the most curious manner , I do not ...
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