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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... rest of the even- ing in conversing with Eliza . I told her , that she only had possession of my heart from my earliest years ; but that I did confess , I had not been con- scious of the extent and power of my affection until this very ...
... rest of the even- ing in conversing with Eliza . I told her , that she only had possession of my heart from my earliest years ; but that I did confess , I had not been con- scious of the extent and power of my affection until this very ...
Side 16
... rest . In the morning we met at breakfast : the old gen- tleman was happy to see me , talked over the busi- ness at Honduras , told me the brig was getting ready , that we were to touch at Jamaica , land some of the cargo there , and ...
... rest . In the morning we met at breakfast : the old gen- tleman was happy to see me , talked over the busi- ness at Honduras , told me the brig was getting ready , that we were to touch at Jamaica , land some of the cargo there , and ...
Side 20
... rest . I was affected in witnessing the attachment of this dumb creature , to the one to whom I myself was so devotedly attached . My sister Maria and I then got into the carriage ; and , with many adieus from the windows , we set ...
... rest . I was affected in witnessing the attachment of this dumb creature , to the one to whom I myself was so devotedly attached . My sister Maria and I then got into the carriage ; and , with many adieus from the windows , we set ...
Side 40
... rest : how de- lightfully the breeze blows in upon us , through the cabin windows ! I should now be very comfortable , if we could find the boat with our companions . " I arose , and set about hunting for some biscuit 40 DEC . SIR ...
... rest : how de- lightfully the breeze blows in upon us , through the cabin windows ! I should now be very comfortable , if we could find the boat with our companions . " I arose , and set about hunting for some biscuit 40 DEC . SIR ...
Side 45
... rest entirely upon his providence . " I wished her to land again , as I had fire - arms ; saying , we would walk under the rocks , to the further side of the isthmus . " I will do so , if you wish it , " she replied ; " but I think it ...
... rest entirely upon his providence . " I wished her to land again , as I had fire - arms ; saying , we would walk under the rocks , to the further side of the isthmus . " I will do so , if you wish it , " she replied ; " but I think it ...
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