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 Mutineers |
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... head and heart of this amiable and ccomplished lady . Those letters also from
the other to his deeply afflicted fainily will be read vith peculiar interest . The
publishers of the present edition of this work , in order to render it more
acceptable to ...
... head and heart of this amiable and ccomplished lady . Those letters also from
the other to his deeply afflicted fainily will be read vith peculiar interest . The
publishers of the present edition of this work , in order to render it more
acceptable to ...
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The gentle Island , and the genial soil , The friendly hearts , the feasts without a
toil , The courteous manners , but from nature caught , The wealth unhoarded ,
and the love unbought , * * The bread - tree , which , without the ploughshare ...
The gentle Island , and the genial soil , The friendly hearts , the feasts without a
toil , The courteous manners , but from nature caught , The wealth unhoarded ,
and the love unbought , * * The bread - tree , which , without the ploughshare ...
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Its many seducing temptations have been urged as one , if not the main , cause of
the mutiny , which was supposed , at least by the commander of that ship , to
have been excited by “ Young hearts which languished for some sunny isle ...
Its many seducing temptations have been urged as one , if not the main , cause of
the mutiny , which was supposed , at least by the commander of that ship , to
have been excited by “ Young hearts which languished for some sunny isle ...
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About ten o'clock we had got without the reef , and a fresh breeze springing up ,
our Indian friends , and particularly the queen , once more bado us farewell , with
such tenderness of affection and grief as filled both my heart and my eyes .
About ten o'clock we had got without the reef , and a fresh breeze springing up ,
our Indian friends , and particularly the queen , once more bado us farewell , with
such tenderness of affection and grief as filled both my heart and my eyes .
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rally enough have concluded that so long and unre . strained an intercourse with
a people among whom every man had his tayo or friend , among whom every
man was free to indulge every wish of his heart , where from the moment he set
his ...
rally enough have concluded that so long and unre . strained an intercourse with
a people among whom every man had his tayo or friend , among whom every
man was free to indulge every wish of his heart , where from the moment he set
his ...
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A Description of Pitcairn's Island and Its Inhabitants: With an Authentic ... Sir John Barrow Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1832 |
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A Description of Pitcairn's Island and Its Inhabitants: With an Authentic ... Sir John Barrow Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1832 |
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