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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... hours , I passed most of them with our benevolent pastor , my former kind schoolmaster , the Reverend Mr. William Goldsmith ; between whose amiable family and my father's , there had existed the kindest feeling from our infancy ; and ...
... hours , I passed most of them with our benevolent pastor , my former kind schoolmaster , the Reverend Mr. William Goldsmith ; between whose amiable family and my father's , there had existed the kindest feeling from our infancy ; and ...
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... hour that she became sensible to your decided pre- ference for her , your love , I will say , she never tried to hide her great affection for you . " " Become sensible to my preference ! - my love ! - Maria , -I never thought , never ...
... hour that she became sensible to your decided pre- ference for her , your love , I will say , she never tried to hide her great affection for you . " " Become sensible to my preference ! - my love ! - Maria , -I never thought , never ...
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... hours in the village , the Goldsmiths already knew of my intended residence in America , and the subject was accordingly brought forward by them , and variously commented on . Each member of the family had a hope , a fear , or a ...
... hours in the village , the Goldsmiths already knew of my intended residence in America , and the subject was accordingly brought forward by them , and variously commented on . Each member of the family had a hope , a fear , or a ...
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... with many adieus from the windows , we set forward ; and , after a pleasing journey of a few hours , arrived at the door of my uncle . Next day we went soberly and diligently to work , 20 SIR EDWARD SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE . ост .
... with many adieus from the windows , we set forward ; and , after a pleasing journey of a few hours , arrived at the door of my uncle . Next day we went soberly and diligently to work , 20 SIR EDWARD SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE . ост .
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... hour . With the same fine breeze , we stood out to sea , and shaped our course to the southward , to keep clear of ... hours . The gale began now to slacken , and the wind veered to the N.E. and N.N.E. in squalls , looking sometimes very ...
... hour . With the same fine breeze , we stood out to sea , and shaped our course to the southward , to keep clear of ... hours . The gale began now to slacken , and the wind veered to the N.E. and N.N.E. in squalls , looking sometimes very ...
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