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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... matter in my mind , I determined to choose what I thought the lesser of two evils and stay by the ship ; for I knew that those who went on shore , in the launch , would be put to death by the savage natives , whereas the Otaheitans ...
... matter in my mind , I determined to choose what I thought the lesser of two evils and stay by the ship ; for I knew that those who went on shore , in the launch , would be put to death by the savage natives , whereas the Otaheitans ...
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... matter of indifference ; but where , on one hand , death appears inevitable , and the means of salvation present themselves on the other , however imprudent it might be to resort to those means in any other less trying situation , I ...
... matter of indifference ; but where , on one hand , death appears inevitable , and the means of salvation present themselves on the other , however imprudent it might be to resort to those means in any other less trying situation , I ...
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... matters it must irre- vocably impeach the armourer and two carpenters ' mates , as well as Martin and Byrne , who certainly wished to quit the ship . And if Christian's first intention of sending away the captain , with a few persons ...
... matters it must irre- vocably impeach the armourer and two carpenters ' mates , as well as Martin and Byrne , who certainly wished to quit the ship . And if Christian's first intention of sending away the captain , with a few persons ...
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... matter precisely to account for our own actions , how much more difficult and hazardous must it be in new and momentous scenes , when the mind is hurried and distressed by conflicting passions , to judge of ano- ther's conduct ! and yet ...
... matter precisely to account for our own actions , how much more difficult and hazardous must it be in new and momentous scenes , when the mind is hurried and distressed by conflicting passions , to judge of ano- ther's conduct ! and yet ...
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... matters of opinion I will en- deavour to forbear where they appear to have been formed from the impulse of the moment ; but I shall be pardoned for remembering Mr. Hayward's ( given I will allow with great deliberation , and after long ...
... matters of opinion I will en- deavour to forbear where they appear to have been formed from the impulse of the moment ; but I shall be pardoned for remembering Mr. Hayward's ( given I will allow with great deliberation , and after long ...
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