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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... conduct always gave me much pleasure and satisfaction . I very much regret that so much baseness formed the character of a young man I had a real regard for , and it will give me much pleasure to hear that his friends can bear the loss ...
... conduct always gave me much pleasure and satisfaction . I very much regret that so much baseness formed the character of a young man I had a real regard for , and it will give me much pleasure to hear that his friends can bear the loss ...
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... conduct had been previous to the arrival of the ship at Otaheite , he told me he had no reason to find any fault with him , but expressed his astonishment at his having been of the number of those who deserted , after having shewn him ...
... conduct had been previous to the arrival of the ship at Otaheite , he told me he had no reason to find any fault with him , but expressed his astonishment at his having been of the number of those who deserted , after having shewn him ...
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... conduct and character , previous to this unhappy business , may , with some allowance for the un- bridled passions of youth , plead for his pardon . You must have the philosophy at present to con- sider him as lost for ever . But I ...
... conduct and character , previous to this unhappy business , may , with some allowance for the un- bridled passions of youth , plead for his pardon . You must have the philosophy at present to con- sider him as lost for ever . But I ...
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... conduct of your brother was such as to have procured him our universal esteem . But what were the unpropitious motives by which he was induced to side with the criminal party , I am totally ignorant of , nor can I ( as you may readily ...
... conduct of your brother was such as to have procured him our universal esteem . But what were the unpropitious motives by which he was induced to side with the criminal party , I am totally ignorant of , nor can I ( as you may readily ...
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... conduct which has been im- puted to Captain Edwards is but too true . ' It is an awful moment when a ship takes her last heel , just before going down . When the Pandora sunk , the surgeon says , " the crew had just time to leap ...
... conduct which has been im- puted to Captain Edwards is but too true . ' It is an awful moment when a ship takes her last heel , just before going down . When the Pandora sunk , the surgeon says , " the crew had just time to leap ...
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