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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... mind you may think right . " There was a noble firmness in her voice as she said this , although her eyes had tears in them ; on meeting those sweet eyes , I got up from the place where I was sitting between my dear sister and Miss ...
... mind you may think right . " There was a noble firmness in her voice as she said this , although her eyes had tears in them ; on meeting those sweet eyes , I got up from the place where I was sitting between my dear sister and Miss ...
Side 17
... mind , boy so make haste in your calling . " — " Well but , sir , that may not be accomplished as long as I live . " — " Oh yes , Ned , I don't think thee hast a great stomach for wealth . " - " But , sir , you wished my questions to be ...
... mind , boy so make haste in your calling . " — " Well but , sir , that may not be accomplished as long as I live . " — " Oh yes , Ned , I don't think thee hast a great stomach for wealth . " - " But , sir , you wished my questions to be ...
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... mind's eye , at the moment , the representative of the whole negro population ; which drew from her some observations alike credit- able to her head and her heart . We soon hauled round Port Royal point ; the sandy foundation of a small ...
... mind's eye , at the moment , the representative of the whole negro population ; which drew from her some observations alike credit- able to her head and her heart . We soon hauled round Port Royal point ; the sandy foundation of a small ...
Side 29
... mind and kindness of heart bestowed reciprocal consolations on myself . " God will pre- serve us , my honoured love ! " said she ; " I feel that we are safe , notwithstanding this dreadful hur- ricane : but , " added she , pressing my ...
... mind and kindness of heart bestowed reciprocal consolations on myself . " God will pre- serve us , my honoured love ! " said she ; " I feel that we are safe , notwithstanding this dreadful hur- ricane : but , " added she , pressing my ...
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... happy emotions had a little subsided , we looked in every direction for the boat , but looked in vain ; and then sad misgivings for the fate of the crew , crossed our mind , which , even in spite of 34 SIR EDWARD SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE . DEC .
... happy emotions had a little subsided , we looked in every direction for the boat , but looked in vain ; and then sad misgivings for the fate of the crew , crossed our mind , which , even in spite of 34 SIR EDWARD SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE . DEC .
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