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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... prisoners on any other subject than that of their provisions . Spare hammocks supplied the place of beds until they became crowded with vermin , after which the sufferers were obliged to sleep on the bare deck . The heat of the prison ...
... prisoners on any other subject than that of their provisions . Spare hammocks supplied the place of beds until they became crowded with vermin , after which the sufferers were obliged to sleep on the bare deck . The heat of the prison ...
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... prisoners , although Captain Ed- wards was entreated by Mr. Heywood to have mercy upon them , when he passed over their prison to make his own escape , the ship then lying on her broadside , with the larboard bow completely under water ...
... prisoners , although Captain Ed- wards was entreated by Mr. Heywood to have mercy upon them , when he passed over their prison to make his own escape , the ship then lying on her broadside , with the larboard bow completely under water ...
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... prisoners ap- pealed most forcibly to the mercy and humanity of their jailor . The surgeon of the ship states , in his account of her loss , that as soon as the spars , booms , hen - coops , and other buoyant articles , were cut loose ...
... prisoners ap- pealed most forcibly to the mercy and humanity of their jailor . The surgeon of the ship states , in his account of her loss , that as soon as the spars , booms , hen - coops , and other buoyant articles , were cut loose ...
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... required a little rest previous to their departure . The prisoners , how- ever , were kept at a distance from them without the least covering to protect their naked bodies from a vertical sun by day , and the chilling 20.
... required a little rest previous to their departure . The prisoners , how- ever , were kept at a distance from them without the least covering to protect their naked bodies from a vertical sun by day , and the chilling 20.
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... prisoners were closely confined in the castle , but al- though for several days treated with great rigour by their Dutch gaolers , they do not at any time . appear to have suffered so many privations at once , as when in the sole ...
... prisoners were closely confined in the castle , but al- though for several days treated with great rigour by their Dutch gaolers , they do not at any time . appear to have suffered so many privations at once , as when in the sole ...
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