Memoir of the late Captain Peter Heywood, R. N.1832 |
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... evidence of the witnesses - Mr . Heywood's defence -Heywood found guilty , and is sentenced to death , but re- commended to mercy - remarks - Nessy Heywood's impa- tience to join her brother - Mr . Graham's consolatory letter to Dr ...
... evidence of the witnesses - Mr . Heywood's defence -Heywood found guilty , and is sentenced to death , but re- commended to mercy - remarks - Nessy Heywood's impa- tience to join her brother - Mr . Graham's consolatory letter to Dr ...
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... evidence , attract our respect towards that family of which he was a member . Indeed , his conduct and sentiments , whilst he was yet a boy , exhibit a spirit so rare and extraordinary , as almost to justify the conviction , that the ...
... evidence , attract our respect towards that family of which he was a member . Indeed , his conduct and sentiments , whilst he was yet a boy , exhibit a spirit so rare and extraordinary , as almost to justify the conviction , that the ...
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... evidence 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 ...
... evidence 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 ...
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... evidence , which you must be sensible will be a dis- tressing thing for a person to give against those with whom he had formerly lived in habits of inti- macy , notwithstanding the friendship I had for your brother , I shall be strictly ...
... evidence , which you must be sensible will be a dis- tressing thing for a person to give against those with whom he had formerly lived in habits of inti- macy , notwithstanding the friendship I had for your brother , I shall be strictly ...
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... evidences , which has ever since occupied my whole thoughts and time . I have also had some letters from himself , and notwithstanding he must still continue in confinement , every attention and indulgence possible is granted him by ...
... evidences , which has ever since occupied my whole thoughts and time . I have also had some letters from himself , and notwithstanding he must still continue in confinement , every attention and indulgence possible is granted him by ...
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