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 2Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green,&Longman, 1832 |
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... lady induces him to delay . - Lady Sundon . Mrs. Seaward to be pre- - ― - sented to the Queen . Seaward's second audience with Sir Robert Walpole . Change in aspects . - Various important incidents . - - Mr. Powis , Presentations at ...
... lady induces him to delay . - Lady Sundon . Mrs. Seaward to be pre- - ― - sented to the Queen . Seaward's second audience with Sir Robert Walpole . Change in aspects . - Various important incidents . - - Mr. Powis , Presentations at ...
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... lady called and sent up her name - Lady Sundon . My dear wife was soon ready to meet her ; which she did with that courteous ease and dignity that ever flows from a noble and ingenuous nature ; apolo- gising , nevertheless , for being ...
... lady called and sent up her name - Lady Sundon . My dear wife was soon ready to meet her ; which she did with that courteous ease and dignity that ever flows from a noble and ingenuous nature ; apolo- gising , nevertheless , for being ...
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... Lady Sundon was a kind - hearted , and somewhat pious woman ; so that she took great interest in the detail , and , on taking leave , promised to endeavour to persuade her Majesty to allow Mrs. Seaward to present the tissue for ...
... Lady Sundon was a kind - hearted , and somewhat pious woman ; so that she took great interest in the detail , and , on taking leave , promised to endeavour to persuade her Majesty to allow Mrs. Seaward to present the tissue for ...
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... wife had a second visit from Lady Sundon , who imparted to her the pleasing intelligence , that the Queen would receive her at the palace on Thursday ; and it had been arranged that her Ladyship , who now told us she was Mistress of the ...
... wife had a second visit from Lady Sundon , who imparted to her the pleasing intelligence , that the Queen would receive her at the palace on Thursday ; and it had been arranged that her Ladyship , who now told us she was Mistress of the ...
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... Lady Sundon's arrangement . " Dear Eliza , " said I , " you ought to wear pearls with this dress ; and I shall be ... Lady Sundon . My lovely wife was dressed , and ready to receive her . " Dear Mrs. Seaward , " VOL . II . Q she ...
... Lady Sundon's arrangement . " Dear Eliza , " said I , " you ought to wear pearls with this dress ; and I shall be ... Lady Sundon . My lovely wife was dressed , and ready to receive her . " Dear Mrs. Seaward , " VOL . II . Q she ...
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Allwood arrival Avon Awbury Bay of Honduras boat brig brother brought called canoe Captain Drake Captain Taylor Captain Tracey cargo carriage Child cigar crew dear Eliza dear wife Derrick desired Diego dine dinner dollars doubloons dressed England finished four gave give glad gold Governor of Jamaica ground hand happy Hartland honour iron chest Jamaica James kind Kingston Lady Seaward Lady Sundon Ladyship land leave letter look Lord Harrington maize Majesty mansion minister Monday morning negro o'clock occasion ourselves Peccary Field Perry plantation pleased pleasure Porghee Powis present promontory Purdy Queen ready received replied requested respect returned rock Rosalie Rota sail Saturday saying schooner Seaward Islands sent settlement ship shore Sir Edward Sir Robert Walpole sister smiled soon Spaniard Spanish storehouse Sunday tell thanked thing thought told took uncle vessel wish Xavier