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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... thought proper to designate them ; -a sufficient proof that Lieutenant Bligh , when reporting the loss of his ship , had made no discrimination between the innocent and the guilty . The other survivors of the Bounty , twelve in number ...
... thought proper to designate them ; -a sufficient proof that Lieutenant Bligh , when reporting the loss of his ship , had made no discrimination between the innocent and the guilty . The other survivors of the Bounty , twelve in number ...
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... thought derogatory to his honour , so as to give him the least grounds for entertaining an opinion of me so ungenerous and undeserved ; for I flatter myself he cannor give a character of my conduct , whilst I was under his tuition ...
... thought derogatory to his honour , so as to give him the least grounds for entertaining an opinion of me so ungenerous and undeserved ; for I flatter myself he cannor give a character of my conduct , whilst I was under his tuition ...
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... thought the lesser of two evils and stay by the ship ; for I knew that those who went on 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 ...
... thought the lesser of two evils and stay by the ship ; for I knew that those who went on 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 ...
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... ad- vice - I say reluctantly , because I knew no better , and was foolish ; and the boat swimming very deep in the water- the land being far distant - the thoughts of being sacrificed by the natives - and the self 27.
... ad- vice - I say reluctantly , because I knew no better , and was foolish ; and the boat swimming very deep in the water- the land being far distant - the thoughts of being sacrificed by the natives - and the self 27.
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... thought made me truly wretched . I had certainly been overpowered by my grief had not Mr. Hay- ward again assured me , that he had paid the debt of nature before the news of the Bounty's fate arrived in England , and that he had the ...
... thought made me truly wretched . I had certainly been overpowered by my grief had not Mr. Hay- ward again assured me , that he had paid the debt of nature before the news of the Bounty's fate arrived in England , and that he had the ...
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