Sir Edward Seaward's Narrative of His Shipwreck, and Consequent Discovery of Certain Islands in the Caribbean Sea: With Details of His Residence There, and of Various Extraordinary and Highly Interesting Events in His Life, from the Year 1733 to 1749, as Written in His Own Diary, Bind 2J. & J. Harper, 1831 |
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Side 10
... letters and new negroes . - Seaward suspected to be a pirate . - Buildings commenced at the Peccaries ' Field.- Last encounter with the old inhabitants . - Seaward and Eliza visit the Cocoa - nut grove . - Her appeal to his feelings on ...
... letters and new negroes . - Seaward suspected to be a pirate . - Buildings commenced at the Peccaries ' Field.- Last encounter with the old inhabitants . - Seaward and Eliza visit the Cocoa - nut grove . - Her appeal to his feelings on ...
Side 11
... Letters from the queen and the secretary of state . - Germans to be sent to Seaward Islands . CHAPTER VIII . 192 Christmas at Awbury . - Sir Edward purchases the Hartland estate . - Correspondence with the queen on the escape of his ...
... Letters from the queen and the secretary of state . - Germans to be sent to Seaward Islands . CHAPTER VIII . 192 Christmas at Awbury . - Sir Edward purchases the Hartland estate . - Correspondence with the queen on the escape of his ...
Side 10
... letters and new negroes. — Seaward suspected to be a pirate. — Buildings commenced at the Peccaries' Field. — Last encounter with the old inhabitants. — Seaward and Eliza visit the Cocoa-nut grove. — Her appeal to his feelings on a ...
... letters and new negroes. — Seaward suspected to be a pirate. — Buildings commenced at the Peccaries' Field. — Last encounter with the old inhabitants. — Seaward and Eliza visit the Cocoa-nut grove. — Her appeal to his feelings on a ...
Side 19
... letter to my uncle at Bristol ; detailing all that had hap- pened to the brig and crew , and with due gratitude ... letters , and had just time to be dressed for dinner , when it was announced . The dinner was excellent , and my two ...
... letter to my uncle at Bristol ; detailing all that had hap- pened to the brig and crew , and with due gratitude ... letters , and had just time to be dressed for dinner , when it was announced . The dinner was excellent , and my two ...
Side 21
... letter being finished , and the bill of exchange specially endorsed , I read the letter to my dear friend and wife as she stood by me , observing to her , " You perceive , my love , I do not order this money to be insured : I commit it ...
... letter being finished , and the bill of exchange specially endorsed , I read the letter to my dear friend and wife as she stood by me , observing to her , " You perceive , my love , I do not order this money to be insured : I commit it ...
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Allwood arrived Avon Awbury Bay of Honduras boat brig brother brought called Captain Drake Captain James Captain Taylor Captain Tracey cargo carriage crew dear Eliza dear wife delighted desired Diego dine dinner dollars doubloons dressed England father finished gave gentleman George's Island give glad gold governor governor of Jamaica ground guarda-costa hand happy Hartland honour Jamaica kind Kingston Lady Seaward Lady Sundon ladyship land leave letter look Lord Harrington majesty minister Monday morning negro o'clock occasion ourselves Peccary Field Perry plantation pleased pleasure Porghee Port Royal Powis present promontory purchase Purdy queen ready received replied requested respect returned rock Rosalie Rota sail Saturday saying schooner Seaward Islands sent ship shore Sir Edward Sir Robert Walpole sister smiled soon Spaniard Spanish storehouse Sunday tell thanked thing thought told took uncle vessel wish Xavier