The Eventful History of the Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of H. M. S. Bounty: Its Causes and ConsequencesJohn Murray, 1831 - 356 sidor A must-read for true-crime buffs and fans of maritime history, The Eventful History of the Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of H.M.S. Bounty: Its Cause and Consequences is widely recognized as the most detailed historical account of the mutiny on the Bounty that has spawned dozens of novels, movies, and other pop-culture retellings. |
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... effect . There still remains to us at least one Poet , who , if he could be prevailed on to undertake it , would do justice to the story . To his suggestion the publication of the present narrative owes its appearance . But a higher ...
... effect . There still remains to us at least one Poet , who , if he could be prevailed on to undertake it , would do justice to the story . To his suggestion the publication of the present narrative owes its appearance . But a higher ...
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... action decisive , and put an end to hostilities at once . ' Accordingly a tremendous fire was opened at once on all the groupes of canoes , which had the effect of immediately dispersing them . The fire was 8 [ Chap . I. OTAHEITE .
... action decisive , and put an end to hostilities at once . ' Accordingly a tremendous fire was opened at once on all the groupes of canoes , which had the effect of immediately dispersing them . The fire was 8 [ Chap . I. OTAHEITE .
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Its Causes and Consequences Sir John Barrow. the effect of immediately dispersing them . The fire was then directed into the wood , to drive out the islanders , who had assembled in large num- bers , on which they all fled to the hill ...
Its Causes and Consequences Sir John Barrow. the effect of immediately dispersing them . The fire was then directed into the wood , to drive out the islanders , who had assembled in large num- bers , on which they all fled to the hill ...
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... effects of the cannon , and perhaps a conviction of the truth of what had been explained to them , that the ' stran- gers wanted only provisions and water , ' had the effect of allaying all jealousy ; for from the day of the last action ...
... effects of the cannon , and perhaps a conviction of the truth of what had been explained to them , that the ' stran- gers wanted only provisions and water , ' had the effect of allaying all jealousy ; for from the day of the last action ...
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... effects of which their master was now dying . On opening the leaf Mr. Banks found in it a chew of tobacco , which the chief had asked from some of the seamen , and imitating them , as he thought , he had rolled it about in his mouth ...
... effects of which their master was now dying . On opening the leaf Mr. Banks found in it a chew of tobacco , which the chief had asked from some of the seamen , and imitating them , as he thought , he had rolled it about in his mouth ...
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The Eventful History of the Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of H. M. S. Bounty ... Sir John Barrow Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1831 |
The Eventful History of the Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of H.M.S. Bounty ... Sir John Barrow Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1835 |
The eventful History of the Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of H.M.S. Bounty ... Sir John Barrow Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 2021 |
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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 Christian Churchill clothes cocoa-nut Coleman 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 manner mate Matthew Quintal midshipman mind misery morning Morrison mutiny narrative natives NESSY HEYWOOD never night observes occasion officers ordered Otaheitan Otaheite Pandora party person Peter Heywood Pitcairn's Island plantains prisoners Quintal received remained sail says Bligh seamen ship shore sister situation soon Stewart sufferings taken Thomas Ellison Thursday October Christian tion told vessel voyage whole women young Heywood
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Sida 243 - Well believe this, No ceremony that to great ones 'longs, Not the king's crown, nor the deputed sword, The marshal's truncheon, nor the judge's robe, Become them with one half so good a grace, As mercy does.
Sida 61 - Horror and doubt distract His troubled thoughts, and from the bottom stir The hell within him ; for within him Hell He brings, and round about him, nor from Hell One step, no more than from himself, can fly By change of place.
Sida 167 - As eager to anticipate their grave ; And the sea yawn'd around her like a hell, And down she suck'd with her the whirling wave, Like one who grapples with his enemy, And strives to strangle him before he die.
Sida 146 - If by your art, my dearest father, you have Put the wild waters in this roar, allay them : The sky, it seems, would pour down stinking pitch, But that the sea, mounting to the welkin's cheek, Dashes the fire out.
Sida 167 - Like one who grapples with his enemy, And strives to strangle him before he die. And first one universal shriek there rush'd, Louder than the loud ocean, like a crash Of echoing thunder; and then all was hush'd, Save the wild wind and the remorseless dash Of billows; but at intervals there gush'd, Accompanied with a convulsive splash, A solitary shriek, the bubbling cry Of some strong swimmer in his agony.
Sida 170 - tis but the same; My pang shall find a voice. From my youth upwards My spirit walk'd not with the souls of men, Nor look'd upon the earth with human eyes ; The thirst of their ambition was not mine, The aim of their existence was not mine ; My joys, my griefs, my passions, and my powers, Made me a stranger ; though I wore the form, I had no sympathy with breathing flesh, Nor midst the creatures of clay that girded me Was there but one who but of her anon.
Sida 287 - As he wore no clothes except a piece of cloth round his loins, and a straw hat, ornamented with black cock's feathers, his fine figure and well-shaped muscular limbs were displayed to great advantage, and attracted general admiration. His body was much tanned by exposure to the weather, and his countenance had a brownish cast, unmixed, however, with that tinge of red so common among the natives of...
Sida 69 - ... .Notwithstanding the roughness with which I was treated, the remembrance of past kindnesses produced some signs of remorse in Christian. When they were forcing me out of the ship, I asked him if this treatment was a proper return for the many instances he had received of my friendship ? he appeared disturbed at my question, and answered, with much emotion, " That, Captain Bligh, that is the thing ; — I am in hell...
Sida 43 - The bread-tree, which, without the ploughshare, yields The unreap'd harvest of unfurrow'd fields, And bakes its unadulterated loaves Without a furnace in unpurchased groves, And flings off famine from its fertile breast, A priceless market for the gathering guest...
Sida 242 - Majesty's ship or ships of war, and at such time or times, and at such place or places, as the commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral of Great Britain and Ireland...