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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... ship of about two hundred and fifty tons ' burthen , which had been fitted up by government , under the care of Sir Joseph Bankes , for the purpose of conveying the Bread Fruit and other plants from Otaheite to the West Indies . This ...
... ship of about two hundred and fifty tons ' burthen , which had been fitted up by government , under the care of Sir Joseph Bankes , for the purpose of conveying the Bread Fruit and other plants from Otaheite to the West Indies . This ...
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... some angry and insulting words that had fallen from his com- mander in a dispute two days before ; and it ap- pears that he had formed the design of quitting the ship the first opportunity , having prepared with that view B 2 3.
... some angry and insulting words that had fallen from his com- mander in a dispute two days before ; and it ap- pears that he had formed the design of quitting the ship the first opportunity , having prepared with that view B 2 3.
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... ship . Under pretence of wanting to shoot a shark , he obtained the keys of the arm chest from the gunner , and , placing arms in the hands of those whom he could trust , he effected his purpose without resistance and without delay ...
... ship . Under pretence of wanting to shoot a shark , he obtained the keys of the arm chest from the gunner , and , placing arms in the hands of those whom he could trust , he effected his purpose without resistance and without delay ...
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... ship ; but , as was natural , he inclined to the latter . Upon the representation of a com- panion of the probable danger of remaining , he ran down to his berth to fetch some clothes , with a final resolution of accompanying the launch ...
... ship ; but , as was natural , he inclined to the latter . Upon the representation of a com- panion of the probable danger of remaining , he ran down to his berth to fetch some clothes , with a final resolution of accompanying the launch ...
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... ship Mrs. Heywood's son had been serving as mid- shipman , who , when he left his home in August , 1787 , was under fifteen years of age , a boy de- servedly admired and beloved by all who knew him , and to his own family almost an ...
... ship Mrs. Heywood's son had been serving as mid- shipman , who , when he left his home in August , 1787 , was under fifteen years of age , a boy de- servedly admired and beloved by all who knew him , and to his own family almost an ...
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