Memoir of the late Captain Peter Heywood, R. N.1832 |
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... given , were entrusted to his hands by Mrs. Heywood out of regard to the interest which that lady knew the author to feel in Captain Heywood's memory , and to enable him to see better what Cap- tain Heywood was , but without any view to ...
... given , were entrusted to his hands by Mrs. Heywood out of regard to the interest which that lady knew the author to feel in Captain Heywood's memory , and to enable him to see better what Cap- tain Heywood was , but without any view to ...
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... given him much pleasure and satisfaction , " and upon whom it really appears , that his greatest hopes of sup- pressing the mutiny rested , was numbered with the guilty mutineers , " compelled , by circumstances over which he had no ...
... given him much pleasure and satisfaction , " and upon whom it really appears , that his greatest hopes of sup- pressing the mutiny rested , was numbered with the guilty mutineers , " compelled , by circumstances over which he had no ...
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... given by Hayward , Hal- lat , and Purcell on the court - martial , each point wholly unsupported . Those in the boat would no doubt , during their long passage , often discuss the conduct of their messmates left in the Bounty , and the ...
... given by Hayward , Hal- lat , and Purcell on the court - martial , each point wholly unsupported . Those in the boat would no doubt , during their long passage , often discuss the conduct of their messmates left in the Bounty , and the ...
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... given an earlier answer to the favour of your letter if I had not waited to see Lieut . Bligh . I yesterday had the good fortune to meet with him , when I obtained all the intelligence I could respecting your unfortunate brother . When ...
... given an earlier answer to the favour of your letter if I had not waited to see Lieut . Bligh . I yesterday had the good fortune to meet with him , when I obtained all the intelligence I could respecting your unfortunate brother . When ...
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... 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 ascertained by a musket - ball and a pair of ...
... 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 ascertained by a musket - ball and a pair of ...
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