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 viii
... light , being chiefly confined to alterations in the old style of orthography to that of the present standard ; and a little similar change , where the antiquated grammatical , or rather anti - grammatical , construction presented any ...
... light , being chiefly confined to alterations in the old style of orthography to that of the present standard ; and a little similar change , where the antiquated grammatical , or rather anti - grammatical , construction presented any ...
Side xiii
... light.- Sand - flies . - Armadillo tamed . Fine shells . Rod - fishing by Eliza and her dog . Seaward drinks too much wine is ill in consequence- how he is recovered work again - - - - CHAP . VIII . They project an expedition of ...
... light.- Sand - flies . - Armadillo tamed . Fine shells . Rod - fishing by Eliza and her dog . Seaward drinks too much wine is ill in consequence- how he is recovered work again - - - - CHAP . VIII . They project an expedition of ...
Side 28
... lights being put in , to secure the cabin windows against the violence of the sea , if it should break up against them and well it was that . I had been firm to have it done ; for the windows were scarcely secured by their wooden ...
... lights being put in , to secure the cabin windows against the violence of the sea , if it should break up against them and well it was that . I had been firm to have it done ; for the windows were scarcely secured by their wooden ...
Side 33
... light of God's presence ; offering up prayer to him , in short but emphatical ejaculations and he heard us : we felt the influence of his peace , and were resigned to his will . Our situation was awful ; in all human proba- bility ...
... light of God's presence ; offering up prayer to him , in short but emphatical ejaculations and he heard us : we felt the influence of his peace , and were resigned to his will . Our situation was awful ; in all human proba- bility ...
Side 39
... go down together ; and as we are in a safe place here , where the sea cannot break in upon the vessel , I will get out the dead lights , and let the cheerful day , and fresh air , D 4 1733 . SIR EDWARD SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE . 39 CHAP III.
... go down together ; and as we are in a safe place here , where the sea cannot break in upon the vessel , I will get out the dead lights , and let the cheerful day , and fresh air , D 4 1733 . SIR EDWARD SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE . 39 CHAP III.
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