The PirateAdam & Charles Black, 1871 - 480 páginas |
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... islands , chiefly for the purpose of seeing the condition of the many lighthouses under their direction , - edifices so important , whether regarding them as benevolent or politi- cal institutions . Among the commissioners who manage ...
... islands , chiefly for the purpose of seeing the condition of the many lighthouses under their direction , - edifices so important , whether regarding them as benevolent or politi- cal institutions . Among the commissioners who manage ...
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... islands of the Orkneys and Zetland , which I judged might be made in the highest degree interesting , should these isles ever become the scene of a narrative of fictitious events . I learned the history of Gow the pirate from an old ...
... islands of the Orkneys and Zetland , which I judged might be made in the highest degree interesting , should these isles ever become the scene of a narrative of fictitious events . I learned the history of Gow the pirate from an old ...
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... islands and those of Scotland in general is , that the wealth and property is more equally divided among our more northern countrymen , and that there exist among the resident proprietors no men of very great wealth , whose display of ...
... islands and those of Scotland in general is , that the wealth and property is more equally divided among our more northern countrymen , and that there exist among the resident proprietors no men of very great wealth , whose display of ...
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... Islands , and was dis- covered to be a pirate , by various acts of insolence and villany com- mitted by the crew . These were for some time submitted to , the inhabitants of these remote islands not possessing arms nor means of ...
... Islands , and was dis- covered to be a pirate , by various acts of insolence and villany com- mitted by the crew . These were for some time submitted to , the inhabitants of these remote islands not possessing arms nor means of ...
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... island , usually called the Main- land of Zetland , because it is by far the largest of that Archi- pelago ... Islands , and running with force only inferior to that of the Pentland Firth , takes its name from the headland we ...
... island , usually called the Main- land of Zetland , because it is by far the largest of that Archi- pelago ... Islands , and running with force only inferior to that of the Pentland Firth , takes its name from the headland we ...
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amongst ancient answered arms ashore Baby better betwixt boat Boatswain Brenda Bryce Snailsfoot Burgh Westra called Captain Cleveland Claud Halcro command crew dance dark daughters Dick Fletcher exclaimed eyes fair father favour fear Fitful Head gentlemen of fortune glorious John Goffe guests hand hear heard heart Heaven honest honour islands isles John Dryden Kirkwall land Lerwick look Magnus Troil maiden mair manner Master mind Minna Troil Mistress Mordaunt Mertoun never Norna Norse occasion old Norse once Orcadian Orkney pedlar pirate poor Provost Ranzelman replied Mordaunt rock sail Saint Magnus Saint Ninian scarce seemed shore sister sloop song speak spirit spoke stone stood stranger Sumburgh Head Swertha tell thee thou thought tone Triptolemus Yellowley turned Udaller vessel voice waves weel wild wind woman words yagger Yarlshof young Zetland