Memoir of the late Captain Peter Heywood, R. N.1832 |
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... respect very wide- ly felt for his character , to draw attention to those religious views which certainly were a ... respecting him , and which , if they did ap- pear , the author of this volume , from his wholly different sphere of ...
... respect very wide- ly felt for his character , to draw attention to those religious views which certainly were a ... respecting him , and which , if they did ap- pear , the author of this volume , from his wholly different sphere of ...
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... respect , never obtruding himself on the attention , he had ' that within which passeth show . ' He was one of those richly - endowed beings , with respect to whose minds every succeeding interview impresses upon you the conviction ...
... respect , never obtruding himself on the attention , he had ' that within which passeth show . ' He was one of those richly - endowed beings , with respect to whose minds every succeeding interview impresses upon you the conviction ...
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... 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 natures of some human ...
... 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 natures of some human ...
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... the un- usual sight of a seaman sitting on an arm - chest , with a drawn cutlass in his hand . In reply to his in- quiries respecting the cause of it , he heard that the ship had been taken from the captain , who was 4.
... the un- usual sight of a seaman sitting on an arm - chest , with a drawn cutlass in his hand . In reply to his in- quiries respecting the cause of it , he heard that the ship had been taken from the captain , who was 4.
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... same time aggravated by every circumstance of guilt that calumny or malice could invent with respect to this unfortunate youth , who was said to be one of the ringleaders , and 4 to have gone armed into the captain's cabin , his 6.
... same time aggravated by every circumstance of guilt that calumny or malice could invent with respect to this unfortunate youth , who was said to be one of the ringleaders , and 4 to have gone armed into the captain's cabin , his 6.
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