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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... shore , and proved so leaky as to render it 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 ...
... shore , and proved so leaky as to render it 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 ...
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... shore , in the launch , would be put to death by the savage natives , whereas the Otaheitans being a humane and generous race , one might have a hope of being kindly received , and remain there until the arrival of some ship , which ...
... shore , in the launch , would be put to death by the savage natives , whereas the Otaheitans being a humane and generous race , one might have a hope of being kindly received , and remain there until the arrival of some ship , which ...
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... shore ; but I could not effect it , as there was always too good a look - out kept to prevent any such steps being taken . And besides , they had all sworn that should any one make his escape , they would force the natives to restore ...
... shore ; but I could not effect it , as there was always too good a look - out kept to prevent any such steps being taken . And besides , they had all sworn that should any one make his escape , they would force the natives to restore ...
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... shore , to the house of an old landed pro- prietor , our former friend ; and being now set free from a lawless crew , determined to remain as much apart from them as possible , and wait patiently for the arrival of a ship . Fourteen ...
... shore , to the house of an old landed pro- prietor , our former friend ; and being now set free from a lawless crew , determined to remain as much apart from them as possible , and wait patiently for the arrival of a ship . Fourteen ...
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... shore , and treated with re- spect by every person in the island , in whose mouths my name ever was an object of love and esteem . Perhaps you may think I flatter * myself , * That he did not flatter himself , Captain Bligh's second ...
... shore , and treated with re- spect by every person in the island , in whose mouths my name ever was an object of love and esteem . Perhaps you may think I flatter * myself , * That he did not flatter himself , Captain Bligh's second ...
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