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 4
... followed him . " God's will be done , Ned ! " said he to me ; " how many hogsheads of tobacco have you brought home ? " " My dear uncle , " I replied , " my heart is too full to speak on business at pre- sent ; let me retire for a few ...
... followed him . " God's will be done , Ned ! " said he to me ; " how many hogsheads of tobacco have you brought home ? " " My dear uncle , " I replied , " my heart is too full to speak on business at pre- sent ; let me retire for a few ...
Side 19
... followed ; my uncle was in high spirits , which often burst forth in boisterous joy . He brought some " Bristol man's milk " with him , as he called it - old sherry wine , bought of Mr. Sheriff Glisson - and with this he made merry ...
... followed ; my uncle was in high spirits , which often burst forth in boisterous joy . He brought some " Bristol man's milk " with him , as he called it - old sherry wine , bought of Mr. Sheriff Glisson - and with this he made merry ...
Side 32
... followed by the shutting to of its doors . The brig had swung off the point of the reef , and the sea then broke over the main chains , the vessel being upright . I now easily succeeded in getting on deck , but no boat was to be seen ...
... followed by the shutting to of its doors . The brig had swung off the point of the reef , and the sea then broke over the main chains , the vessel being upright . I now easily succeeded in getting on deck , but no boat was to be seen ...
Side 44
... behold an extensive lake or fine harbour , surrounded by land , immediately on the further side . Eliza had followed me to the forecastle , to be my guardian angel , as I went on this 44 SIR EDWARD SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE . DEC .
... behold an extensive lake or fine harbour , surrounded by land , immediately on the further side . Eliza had followed me to the forecastle , to be my guardian angel , as I went on this 44 SIR EDWARD SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE . DEC .
Side 57
... followed her ex- ample : we then sat down quietly , and I went through the morning service , she reading the les- sons for the day . After this proper and consolatory exercise , we talked to each other about those dear 1733. SIR EDWARD ...
... followed her ex- ample : we then sat down quietly , and I went through the morning service , she reading the les- sons for the day . After this proper and consolatory exercise , we talked to each other about those dear 1733. SIR EDWARD ...
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