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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... told me he had no reason to find any fault with him , but expressed his astonishment at his having been of the number of those who deserted , after having shewn him always great kindness and attention . I believe Mr. Bligh and the whole ...
... told me he had no reason to find any fault with him , but expressed his astonishment at his having been of the number of those who deserted , after having shewn him always great kindness and attention . I believe Mr. Bligh and the whole ...
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... told one of my messmates , whom I awakened out of his sleep , what had happened . Then dressing myself , I went up the fore - hatchway , and saw what he had told me was but too true ; and again I asked some of the people , who were ...
... told one of my messmates , whom I awakened out of his sleep , what had happened . Then dressing myself , I went up the fore - hatchway , and saw what he had told me was but too true ; and again I asked some of the people , who were ...
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... told him , to remain in the ship . Now this answer , I imagine , he has told Mr. Bligh I made to him ; from which , together with my not speaking to him that morning , his sus- picions of me have arisen , construing my conduct into what ...
... told him , to remain in the ship . Now this answer , I imagine , he has told Mr. Bligh I made to him ; from which , together with my not speaking to him that morning , his sus- picions of me have arisen , construing my conduct into what ...
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... told me not to think of such a thing as remaining behind , but take his advice and go down below with him to get a few necessary things , and make haste to go with him into the launch ; adding that , by remaining in the ship , I should ...
... told me not to think of such a thing as remaining behind , but take his advice and go down below with him to get a few necessary things , and make haste to go with him into the launch ; adding that , by remaining in the ship , I should ...
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... told , very unfavourable , and hitherto the tide of public opinion has been greatly in his favour . " Tis now time , my dear Peter , to give you some account of our own family . If you have not al- ready heard it , be not too much ...
... told , very unfavourable , and hitherto the tide of public opinion has been greatly in his favour . " Tis now time , my dear Peter , to give you some account of our own family . If you have not al- ready heard it , be not too much ...
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