A Description of Pitcairn's Island and Its Inhabitants: With an Authentic Account of the Mutiny of the Ship Bounty, and of the Subsequent Fortunes of the MutineersHarper, 1832 - 303 sidor |
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... considered as a proof of uncommon integrity among those who have more knowledge , better principles , and stronger mo- tives to resist the temptations of illicit advantage . An Indian among penny knives and beads , and even nails and ...
... considered as a proof of uncommon integrity among those who have more knowledge , better principles , and stronger mo- tives to resist the temptations of illicit advantage . An Indian among penny knives and beads , and even nails and ...
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... took place . Wallis witnessed the same kind of conduct . This , therefore , and the tears are probably considered a sort of expiation or doing penance for a fault . But the sorrows of these simple and artless people are C 2 . OTAHEITE . 29.
... took place . Wallis witnessed the same kind of conduct . This , therefore , and the tears are probably considered a sort of expiation or doing penance for a fault . But the sorrows of these simple and artless people are C 2 . OTAHEITE . 29.
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... from the women . As eating is one of the most important concerns of life here as well as elsewhere , Captain Cook's description of a meal made by one of the chiefs of D the island cannot be considered as uninteresting , and is OTAHEITE .
... from the women . As eating is one of the most important concerns of life here as well as elsewhere , Captain Cook's description of a meal made by one of the chiefs of D the island cannot be considered as uninteresting , and is OTAHEITE .
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... considered as uninteresting , and is here given in his own words . " He sits down under the shade of the next tree , or on the shady side of his house , and a large quan- tity of leaves , either of the bread - fruit or bananas , are ...
... considered as uninteresting , and is here given in his own words . " He sits down under the shade of the next tree , or on the shady side of his house , and a large quan- tity of leaves , either of the bread - fruit or bananas , are ...
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... considered this a desirable regulation when circumstances will admit of it , and I am persuaded that unbroken rest not only contributes much to- wards the health of the ship's company , but enables them more readily to exert themselves ...
... considered this a desirable regulation when circumstances will admit of it , and I am persuaded that unbroken rest not only contributes much to- wards the health of the ship's company , but enables them more readily to exert themselves ...
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Adams affectionate appeared arms arrival assistance beloved boat boatswain Bounty bread bread-fruit brother brought called canoes Captain Beechey Captain Bligh Captain Cook Captain Edwards Captain Pipon carpenter Charles Churchill Churchill circumstances clothes cocoanut commander conduct Cook court court-martial crew dear dearest death deck distress doubt endeavour feeling feet Fletcher Christian Fryer gave Hallet hands happy Hayward heard honour hope innocence James Morrison John John Adams kind land launch letter Lieutenant Bligh M'Intosh majesty's majesty's ship manner master-at-arms mate Matthew Quintal midshipman mind misery morning Morrison mutiny narrative natives NESSY HEYWOOD never night observes occasion officers ordered Otaheitans Otaheite Pandora person Peter Heywood Pitcairn's Island prisoners Quintal received remained sail says Bligh seamen ship ship's company shore sister situation soon Stewart sufferings tain taken thing Thomas Ellison tion told vessel voyage whole women young