Sir Edward Seaward's Narrative of His Shipwreck: And Consequent Discovery of Certain Islands in the Caribbean Sea: with a Detail of Many Extraordinary and Highly Interesting Events in His Life, from the Year 1733 to 1749, as Written in His Own Diary, Bind 2Jane Porter Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, 1832 - 359 sider |
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... dine ; but I declined his kind invitation , having Mrs. Seaward with me . After having despatched so much , I returned to our lodging to write a note to the admiral's secre- tary ; which I sent by Purdy , with a person to show him the ...
... dine ; but I declined his kind invitation , having Mrs. Seaward with me . After having despatched so much , I returned to our lodging to write a note to the admiral's secre- tary ; which I sent by Purdy , with a person to show him the ...
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... dine with us ; but now that we were on the point of sailing , I thought it best that every one should be at his post . My dear Eliza and I , therefore , dined alone , and after dinner busied ourselves in packing up some suitable clothes ...
... dine with us ; but now that we were on the point of sailing , I thought it best that every one should be at his post . My dear Eliza and I , therefore , dined alone , and after dinner busied ourselves in packing up some suitable clothes ...
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... dine with us , which we postponed to a late hour , on account of the wedding - feast . Having plenty of limes , I tapped the rum cask , and gave Diego sufficient to make the whole company as much punch as would do them good . They were ...
... dine with us , which we postponed to a late hour , on account of the wedding - feast . Having plenty of limes , I tapped the rum cask , and gave Diego sufficient to make the whole company as much punch as would do them good . They were ...
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... dine there under a tree ; that Cap- tain Drake and myself might have an opportunity of seeing the place . Such a proposition was too much in unison with her own mind to require a moment's deliberation . A basket was got ready , and ...
... dine there under a tree ; that Cap- tain Drake and myself might have an opportunity of seeing the place . Such a proposition was too much in unison with her own mind to require a moment's deliberation . A basket was got ready , and ...
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... dine till three o'clock to - day , every one being closely employed to enable Captain Taylor to sail in the morning . you are to get any trade here . ” . - During dinner , at which Drake was present , Taylor often expressed his great ...
... dine till three o'clock to - day , every one being closely employed to enable Captain Taylor to sail in the morning . you are to get any trade here . ” . - During dinner , at which Drake was present , Taylor often expressed his great ...
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Allwood arrived Avon Awbury Bay of Honduras boat brig brother brought called canoe Captain Drake Captain James Captain Taylor Captain Tracey cargo carriage cigar crew dear Eliza dear wife delighted Derrick desired Diego dine dinner dollars doubloons dressed England father finished gave George's Island give glad gold Governor Governor of Jamaica ground hand happy Hartland honour hour Jamaica kind Kingston Lady Seaward Lady Sundon Ladyship land leave letter look Lord Harrington maize Majesty minister Monday morning negro o'clock occasion ourselves Peccary Field Perry plantation pleased Porghee Port Royal Powis present Purdy Queen ready received replied requested respect returned rock Rosalie Rota sail 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 Trelawney uncle vessel wish Xavier