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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... with respect 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.
... with respect 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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... leave of our friends at the parsonage , and of my own family . At parting , my father gave me his blessing and my mother's Bible ; and with these much valued gifts , I left the village of my education and nativity . My uncle received me ...
... leave of our friends at the parsonage , and of my own family . At parting , my father gave me his blessing and my mother's Bible ; and with these much valued gifts , I left the village of my education and nativity . My uncle received me ...
Side 3
... leave of my friends at Baltimore : and after a stormy passage , but with a fair wind generally , we arrived at the port of Bristol on the 15th of September ; to the great sur- prise and delight of my uncle , who did not expect the brig ...
... leave of my friends at Baltimore : and after a stormy passage , but with a fair wind generally , we arrived at the port of Bristol on the 15th of September ; to the great sur- prise and delight of my uncle , who did not expect the brig ...
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... leave her happy home for me ! leave father , sisters , for me ! " and I believe I said the last words in a way that would have shown a child my adoring affection ; then I added , in an altered tone , " Eliza Goldsmith would never think ...
... leave her happy home for me ! leave father , sisters , for me ! " and I believe I said the last words in a way that would have shown a child my adoring affection ; then I added , in an altered tone , " Eliza Goldsmith would never think ...
Side 14
... leave Aw- bury ; I cannot conceal what I feel at the possibi- lity of another separation . — My father ! my sisters ! -you know his worth , you will not think hardly of your poor Eliza's delicacy , if now , before you all , I confess my ...
... leave Aw- bury ; I cannot conceal what I feel at the possibi- lity of another separation . — My father ! my sisters ! -you know his worth , you will not think hardly of your poor Eliza's delicacy , if now , before you all , I confess my ...
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