Memoir of the late Captain Peter Heywood, R. N.1832 |
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... author owns he has no reason to make the observa- tion from experience ; -but it is a difficult and deli- cate thing to apply as a stranger to strangers - more especially when the purpose of the applicant might be viewed iv PREFACE .
... author owns he has no reason to make the observa- tion from experience ; -but it is a difficult and deli- cate thing to apply as a stranger to strangers - more especially when the purpose of the applicant might be viewed iv PREFACE .
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... thing which could apply otherwise than pleasantly to any living individual . To have done otherwise would have been injustice to Captain Heywood's memory as well as to the parties concerned . He hopes that , although he may not have ...
... thing which could apply otherwise than pleasantly to any living individual . To have done otherwise would have been injustice to Captain Heywood's memory as well as to the parties concerned . He hopes that , although he may not have ...
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... thing in his subsequent life to inspire the belief , that he would be found honourably distinguished among his compeers by various traits of superior talent and generous disposition . At the early age of fifteen , he entered the Naval ...
... thing in his subsequent life to inspire the belief , that he would be found honourably distinguished among his compeers by various traits of superior talent and generous disposition . At the early age of fifteen , he entered the Naval ...
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... a complication of dangers , landed at the Isle of Wight on the 14th of March , 1790. Soon after his arrival he published a Narrative of the Voyage and Mutiny , in which every thing is naturally represented in the light 5.
... a complication of dangers , landed at the Isle of Wight on the 14th of March , 1790. Soon after his arrival he published a Narrative of the Voyage and Mutiny , in which every thing is naturally represented in the light 5.
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Edward Tagart. in which every thing is naturally represented in the light most favourable to himself ; and great allow- ance must surely be made for the colouring of a mind exasperated , by the remembrance of suffering , against the ...
Edward Tagart. in which every thing is naturally represented in the light most favourable to himself ; and great allow- ance must surely be made for the colouring of a mind exasperated , by the remembrance of suffering , against the ...
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