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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... kind reception . The Otaheitans , we are told , have the most perfect easiness of manner , equally free from forwardness and formality ; and that " there is a candour and sin- cerity about them that is quite delightful . " When they ...
... kind reception . The Otaheitans , we are told , have the most perfect easiness of manner , equally free from forwardness and formality ; and that " there is a candour and sin- cerity about them that is quite delightful . " When they ...
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... kind from anybody belonging to the Bounty . When the fune- ral took place the chiefs and many of the natives attended the ceremony , and showed great attention during the service . Many of the principal natives attended divine service ...
... kind from anybody belonging to the Bounty . When the fune- ral took place the chiefs and many of the natives attended the ceremony , and showed great attention during the service . Many of the principal natives attended divine service ...
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... kind , nor did the possibility of it enter into his ideas , having no suspicion that so general an indication or so strong an attachment to these islands could pre- vail among his people , as to induce them to abandon every prospect of ...
... kind , nor did the possibility of it enter into his ideas , having no suspicion that so general an indication or so strong an attachment to these islands could pre- vail among his people , as to induce them to abandon every prospect of ...
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... kind of labour , -such enticements to a common sailor might natu- rally enough be supposed to create a desire for a longer residence in such a country ; but this suppo- sition is not borne out by subsequent events . The damage done to ...
... kind of labour , -such enticements to a common sailor might natu- rally enough be supposed to create a desire for a longer residence in such a country ; but this suppo- sition is not borne out by subsequent events . The damage done to ...
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... kind that was he could not satisfactorily explain . A few days after sailing from this island the weather became squally , and a thick body of black clouds collected in the east . A water - spout was in a short time seen at THE BREAD ...
... kind that was he could not satisfactorily explain . A few days after sailing from this island the weather became squally , and a thick body of black clouds collected in the east . A water - spout was in a short time seen at THE BREAD ...
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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 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 majesty's ship manner master-at-arms mate Matthew Quintal midshipman mind 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