Sir Edward Seward'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 1Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1831 |
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Side xi
... Eliza Goldsmith - her affection for Sea- ward , and the dawn of her peculiar excellency of character . His uncle at Bristol .. The marriage at Awbury . Seaward and his Eliza , with an at- tached little dog , quit their native village ...
... Eliza Goldsmith - her affection for Sea- ward , and the dawn of her peculiar excellency of character . His uncle at Bristol .. The marriage at Awbury . Seaward and his Eliza , with an at- tached little dog , quit their native village ...
Side xiii
... Eliza tries to make a basket . A project sine die . -An apologue , illustrative of the necessity of em- ployment to the maintenance of happiness . He contrives to form a fish - pot . - Another trial to reach the top of the promontory ...
... Eliza tries to make a basket . A project sine die . -An apologue , illustrative of the necessity of em- ployment to the maintenance of happiness . He contrives to form a fish - pot . - Another trial to reach the top of the promontory ...
Side xiv
... Eliza's birth - day celebrated - Seaward remarks , it was then he began to write his diary . The new mansion finished — their first night there , they call it Plantation House . Eliza resumes her English attire Seaward the negroes ...
... Eliza's birth - day celebrated - Seaward remarks , it was then he began to write his diary . The new mansion finished — their first night there , they call it Plantation House . Eliza resumes her English attire Seaward the negroes ...
Side 3
... Eliza Goldsmith ; but as I could not bring one for each of her sisters and my own also , I prudently gave up the wish . But I got some capital tobacco seed , which , with a few heads of Indian corn , and a few pumpkin seeds , I put up ...
... Eliza Goldsmith ; but as I could not bring one for each of her sisters and my own also , I prudently gave up the wish . But I got some capital tobacco seed , which , with a few heads of Indian corn , and a few pumpkin seeds , I put up ...
Side 9
... Eliza Gold- smith to be your guardian angel . " Though she said this playfully , and perhaps a little apprehen- sively , I felt as if electrified by the unexpected appeal : certainly I had always been sensible to a sentiment of a ...
... Eliza Gold- smith to be your guardian angel . " Though she said this playfully , and perhaps a little apprehen- sively , I felt as if electrified by the unexpected appeal : certainly I had always been sensible to a sentiment of a ...
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