Memoir of the late Captain Peter Heywood, R. N.1832 |
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... means ; and there will stand On honourable terms , - And therefore does not stoop , nor lie in wait For wealth or honours , or for worldly state ; - -A soul whose master - bias leaus To homefelt pleasures and to gentle scenes ...
... means ; and there will stand On honourable terms , - And therefore does not stoop , nor lie in wait For wealth or honours , or for worldly state ; - -A soul whose master - bias leaus To homefelt pleasures and to gentle scenes ...
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... means to apprehend and bring to condign punish- ment the perpetrators of so foul a deed . For this purpose the Pandora frigate , of twenty - four guns , and one hundred and sixty men , was despatched , under the command of Captain ...
... means to apprehend and bring to condign punish- ment the perpetrators of so foul a deed . For this purpose the Pandora frigate , of twenty - four guns , and one hundred and sixty men , was despatched , under the command of Captain ...
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... Whilst thus engaged , one man was crushed to death by a gun breaking loose , and another killed by a spar falling from the skids into the waist . All the boats excepting one , were in the mean time kept at a distance from the ship 16.
... Whilst thus engaged , one man was crushed to death by a gun breaking loose , and another killed by a spar falling from the skids into the waist . All the boats excepting one , were in the mean time kept at a distance from the ship 16.
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Edward Tagart. the mean time kept at a distance from the ship on account of the broken water , and the high surf run- ning near her . ' About half an hour before day - break , a consulta- tion was held among the officers , who were unani ...
Edward Tagart. the mean time kept at a distance from the ship on account of the broken water , and the high surf run- ning near her . ' About half an hour before day - break , a consulta- tion was held among the officers , who were unani ...
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... him , and would then shoot him as an example to the rest ; well knowing that any one by remaining there might be the means ( should a ship arrive ) of discovering their place of abode . Finding it therefore impracticable , I saw no 28.
... him , and would then shoot him as an example to the rest ; well knowing that any one by remaining there might be the means ( should a ship arrive ) of discovering their place of abode . Finding it therefore impracticable , I saw no 28.
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