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 MutineersA. L. Fowle, 1900 - 303 sidor |
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... observes , " with a view to the acquisition of treasure , or the extent of dominion , but for the improvement of commerce and the increase and diffusion of knowledge . " This excellent monarch was himself no mean proficient in the ...
... observes , " with a view to the acquisition of treasure , or the extent of dominion , but for the improvement of commerce and the increase and diffusion of knowledge . " This excellent monarch was himself no mean proficient in the ...
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... observes , that what they feel they have never been taught either to disguise or suppress ; and having no habits of thinking , which perpetually recall the past and anticipate the future , they are affected by all the changes of the ...
... observes , that what they feel they have never been taught either to disguise or suppress ; and having no habits of thinking , which perpetually recall the past and anticipate the future , they are affected by all the changes of the ...
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... observes Cook , raised without the assistance of iron tools or mortar to join them , struck us with astonishment , as a work of considerable skill and incredible labour . On the same principle of making himself ac- quainted with every ...
... observes Cook , raised without the assistance of iron tools or mortar to join them , struck us with astonishment , as a work of considerable skill and incredible labour . On the same principle of making himself ac- quainted with every ...
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... observes , they seem to be exempted from the first general curse that " man should eat his bread in the sweat of his brow . " Then for clothing they have the bark of three different trees , the paper mulberry , the bread - fruit tree ...
... observes , they seem to be exempted from the first general curse that " man should eat his bread in the sweat of his brow . " Then for clothing they have the bark of three different trees , the paper mulberry , the bread - fruit tree ...
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... observes , " began now to be sensibly felt , there being a variation in the thermometer , since yesterday , of eight degrees . That the people might not suffer by their own negligence , I gave orders for their light tropical clothing to ...
... observes , " began now to be sensibly felt , there being a variation in the thermometer , since yesterday , of eight degrees . That the people might not suffer by their own negligence , I gave orders for their light tropical clothing to ...
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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 cutlass dear dearest death deck distress doubt dreadful 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 master master-at-arms mate Matthew Quintal midshipman mind morning Morrison mutiny narrative natives Nessy never night observes occasion officers ordered Otaheitans Otaheite Pandora person Peter Heywood Pitcairn's Island prisoners Quintal received recollection 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