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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... , after a widely wan- dering and chequered travel in distant lands . Thus impressed , I ventured to recommend the publication of Sir Edward Seaward's Diary to its M579262 " He owner . He smiled , and objected , A 3 CHAP.
... , after a widely wan- dering and chequered travel in distant lands . Thus impressed , I ventured to recommend the publication of Sir Edward Seaward's Diary to its M579262 " He owner . He smiled , and objected , A 3 CHAP.
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... land , and in their maritime positions on the ocean . The islands which form so large an object of interest in the work , may be found in old charts in the neighbourhood of the Seranillas ; but until Sir Edward Seaward , on being cast ...
... land , and in their maritime positions on the ocean . The islands which form so large an object of interest in the work , may be found in old charts in the neighbourhood of the Seranillas ; but until Sir Edward Seaward , on being cast ...
Side xv
... to the reefs and appearances of the land - puts the schooner's head to the north for Jamaica , and takes a temporary leave of the islands noon . - - · 332 ; SIR EDWARD SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE . CHAPTER I. BORN of CONTENTS . XV.
... to the reefs and appearances of the land - puts the schooner's head to the north for Jamaica , and takes a temporary leave of the islands noon . - - · 332 ; SIR EDWARD SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE . CHAPTER I. BORN of CONTENTS . XV.
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... land , having no dis- tinct remembrance of it , we were both so deeply moved ; all I am sure of is , that I did not speak of love . Our hearts , indeed , were already united ; and I think Eliza felt , as I did , that after this evening ...
... land , having no dis- tinct remembrance of it , we were both so deeply moved ; all I am sure of is , that I did not speak of love . Our hearts , indeed , were already united ; and I think Eliza felt , as I did , that after this evening ...
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... land some of the cargo there , and take in lumber , with some other articles , for the Bay ; and that his corre- spondent at Kingston would put me in the way to obtain a few useful things for my better accommo- dation at St. George's ...
... land some of the cargo there , and take in lumber , with some other articles , for the Bay ; and that his corre- spondent at Kingston would put me in the way to obtain a few useful things for my better accommo- dation at St. George's ...
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