A Memoir of the Late Captain Peter Heywood, R.N.: With Extracts from His Diaries and CorrespondenceE. Wilson, 1832 - Всего страниц: 332 |
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... lived to reach their country and their homes . Young Heywood , now in his sixteenth year , awoke from his sleep in the midst of these transac- tions . To his surprise , his eye was caught by the un- usual sight of a seaman sitting on an ...
... lived to reach their country and their homes . Young Heywood , now in his sixteenth year , awoke from his sleep in the midst of these transac- tions . To his surprise , his eye was caught by the un- usual sight of a seaman sitting on an ...
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... lived in habits of inti- macy , notwithstanding the friendship I had for your brother , I shall be strictly bound by oath to adhere to truth , though I hope , if ever a trial should take place , that the consideration of his youth , at ...
... lived in habits of inti- macy , notwithstanding the friendship I had for your brother , I shall be strictly bound by oath to adhere to truth , though I hope , if ever a trial should take place , that the consideration of his youth , at ...
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... lived till your return . My mamma is at present well , considering the distress she has suffered since you left us ; for , my dearest brother , we have ex- perienced a complicated scene of misery from a variety of causes , which ...
... lived till your return . My mamma is at present well , considering the distress she has suffered since you left us ; for , my dearest brother , we have ex- perienced a complicated scene of misery from a variety of causes , which ...
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... lived . It was just after daylight , and think- ing Coleman might not be awake , and therefore ignorant of such pleasing news , living a mile and a half from me , and wishing to give any one such satisfaction as that , I sent one of my ...
... lived . It was just after daylight , and think- ing Coleman might not be awake , and therefore ignorant of such pleasing news , living a mile and a half from me , and wishing to give any one such satisfaction as that , I sent one of my ...
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... lived to defend myself from it . And this brings to my recollection another part of Captain Bligh's narrative , in which he says , " I was kept apart from every one , and all I could do was by speaking to them in general ; but my endea ...
... lived to defend myself from it . And this brings to my recollection another part of Captain Bligh's narrative , in which he says , " I was kept apart from every one , and all I could do was by speaking to them in general ; but my endea ...
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