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 xi
... little dog , quit their native village , 1733 . CHAP . II . Page 1 They sail from Bristol . - Banks of the Avon . - Ap- pearances of the Island of Jamaica . - Port Royal . - Kingston . - Prepares for his voyage to the Bay of Honduras ...
... little dog , quit their native village , 1733 . CHAP . II . Page 1 They sail from Bristol . - Banks of the Avon . - Ap- pearances of the Island of Jamaica . - Port Royal . - Kingston . - Prepares for his voyage to the Bay of Honduras ...
Side xiii
... Young goats . - A contrivance to get at the cocoa - nuts without cutting down the trees . - Eliza tries to make ... dog . - Seaward drinks too much wine - is ill in consequence - how he is recovered - goes to work again CHAP . VIII ...
... Young goats . - A contrivance to get at the cocoa - nuts without cutting down the trees . - Eliza tries to make ... dog . - Seaward drinks too much wine - is ill in consequence - how he is recovered - goes to work again CHAP . VIII ...
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... dog ( a beautiful little spaniel of King Charles's breed ) turned back his head , to look once more on his fa ... little fellow go with her ; he has a warm heart towards her , and a good one too . Dogs never change , though men ...
... dog ( a beautiful little spaniel of King Charles's breed ) turned back his head , to look once more on his fa ... little fellow go with her ; he has a warm heart towards her , and a good one too . Dogs never change , though men ...
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... little dog . " " Yes , my Eliza , " re- plied I , " we will 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 ...
... little dog . " " Yes , my Eliza , " re- plied I , " we will 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 ...
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... dog was overjoyed by the first admission of light , and by our presence ; he could not contain himself ; to use a ... little , we both fell asleep . I suppose I slept some hours ; for when I awoke , I looked up , and saw my Eliza ...
... dog was overjoyed by the first admission of light , and by our presence ; he could not contain himself ; to use a ... little , we both fell asleep . I suppose I slept some hours ; for when I awoke , I looked up , and saw my Eliza ...
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