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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... took . He brings the remainder of their fruits on shore , stows them in the plant - house - goes to work at the cotton - tree plant- ation daily his reflections on shade and sunshine , connected with his places of occupation- discovers ...
... took . He brings the remainder of their fruits on shore , stows them in the plant - house - goes to work at the cotton - tree plant- ation daily his reflections on shade and sunshine , connected with his places of occupation- discovers ...
Side 2
... took some little part in the farm business ; but having many unoccupied hours , I passed most of them with our benevolent pastor , my former kind schoolmaster , the Reverend Mr. William Goldsmith ; between whose amiable family and my ...
... took some little part in the farm business ; but having many unoccupied hours , I passed most of them with our benevolent pastor , my former kind schoolmaster , the Reverend Mr. William Goldsmith ; between whose amiable family and my ...
Side 3
... took 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 ...
... took 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 ...
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... took her hand there was something in its tremor , and in her shaded eyes , that showed there was an anxious feeling at her heart , which prevented her from entirely sharing her sisters ' joy , or from welcoming me with the cheerful ...
... took her hand there was something in its tremor , and in her shaded eyes , that showed there was an anxious feeling at her heart , which prevented her from entirely sharing her sisters ' joy , or from welcoming me with the cheerful ...
Side 13
... took her hand , and , turning towards her , would have spoken , but could not ; her hand trembled a little , yet she looked on me with a sweet and settled composure , which gradually shed a calm over my agitated feelings . I cannot now ...
... took her hand , and , turning towards her , would have spoken , but could not ; her hand trembled a little , yet she looked on me with a sweet and settled composure , which gradually shed a calm over my agitated feelings . I cannot now ...
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