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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... hope you have not so easily credited such an account of me ; do but let me vin- dicate my conduct , and declare to you the true cause of my remaining in the ship , and you will then see how little I deserve censure , and how I have been ...
... hope you have not so easily credited such an account of me ; do but let me vin- dicate my conduct , and declare to you the true cause of my remaining in the ship , and you will then see how little I deserve censure , and how I have been ...
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... hope of being kindly received , and remain there until the arrival of some ship , which seemed , to silly me , the most consistent with reason and rectitude . . While this resolution possessed my mind , at the same time lending my ...
... hope of being kindly received , and remain there until the arrival of some ship , which seemed , to silly me , the most consistent with reason and rectitude . . While this resolution possessed my mind , at the same time lending my ...
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... hope , still a friend in that Providence which hath preserved me amidst many greater dangers , and upon whom alone I now depend for safety . God will always protect those who deserve it . These are the sole considerations which have ...
... hope , still a friend in that Providence which hath preserved me amidst many greater dangers , and upon whom alone I now depend for safety . God will always protect those who deserve it . These are the sole considerations which have ...
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... hope of relief , and in the most trying state of suspense , we spent the night , the ship being by the hand of Providence kept up till the morning . The boats by this time had all been prepared ; and as the captain and officers were ...
... hope of relief , and in the most trying state of suspense , we spent the night , the ship being by the hand of Providence kept up till the morning . The boats by this time had all been prepared ; and as the captain and officers were ...
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... hope this will be suffi- cient to undeceive those who have been so ungenerous as to express , and others who have been so credulous as to believe , all that is laid to my charge .. I can say no more , but remember me to my dearest ...
... hope this will be suffi- cient to undeceive those who have been so ungenerous as to express , and others who have been so credulous as to believe , all that is laid to my charge .. I can say no more , but remember me to my dearest ...
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