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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... suffering which awaited him on his very entrance into life , display a strength and nobleness of soul to which no epitaph can do justice ; -which must reflect great credit upon his domestic training , and , without other evidence ...
... suffering which awaited him on his very entrance into life , display a strength and nobleness of soul to which no epitaph can do justice ; -which must reflect great credit upon his domestic training , and , without other evidence ...
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... suffering , against the authors of his losses and disappoint- ments , and of all the miseries which he and his com- panions endured . But , as the author of the History of the Mutiny justly observes , no excuse can be found for one who ...
... suffering , against the authors of his losses and disappoint- ments , and of all the miseries which he and his com- panions endured . But , as the author of the History of the Mutiny justly observes , no excuse can be found for one who ...
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... suffer from the conduct of your son Peter . His baseness is beyond all description , but I hope you will endeavour to prevent the loss of him , heavy as the misfortune is , from afflicting you too severely . I imagine he is , with the ...
... suffer from the conduct of your son Peter . His baseness is beyond all description , but I hope you will endeavour to prevent the loss of him , heavy as the misfortune is , from afflicting you too severely . I imagine he is , with the ...
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... suffered such extreme hardships , and so narrowly escaped death . With my best wishes to all your family , · I remain , my dear Madam , • Your most faithful , humble servant , ' J. M. H. ' The following letter from Mr. Hallet , one of ...
... suffered such extreme hardships , and so narrowly escaped death . With my best wishes to all your family , · I remain , my dear Madam , • Your most faithful , humble servant , ' J. M. H. ' The following letter from Mr. Hallet , one of ...
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... rigour by their Dutch gaolers , they do not at any time appear to have suffered so many privations at once , as when in the sole custody of a British captain . Having remained here three weeks , they embarked on the 21.
... rigour by their Dutch gaolers , they do not at any time appear to have suffered so many privations at once , as when in the sole custody of a British captain . Having remained here three weeks , they embarked on the 21.
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