| Robert Kerr - 1816 - 562 páginas
...man on the beach dare engage me, but this is what I fear'd. It is very odd, that Captain C p should now declare he never intended to go to the southward,...he afterwards told his officers, he knew he had a severe trial to go through, if, ever he came to England ; and as for those who liv'd to return to their... | |
| General history - 1824 - 554 páginas
...odd, that Captain C p should now declare he never intended to go to the southward, when be pnbllrkly gave his word and honour he would go that way, or...he afterwards told his officers, he knew he had a severe trial to go through, if ever he came to England ; and as for those who liv'd to return to their... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 548 páginas
...man on the beach dare engage me, but this is what I fear'd. It is very odd, that Captain C p should now declare he never intended to go to the southward,...publickly gave his word and honour he would go that way, oc any way where the spirit of the people led : But he afterwards told his officers, he knew he had... | |
| John Bulkeley, John Cummins - 1927 - 274 páginas
...Man on the Beach dare engage me; but this is what I fear'd. It is very odd, that Capt. Cheap should now declare he never intended to go to the Southward,...he afterwards told his Officers, he knew he had a severe Trial to go through, if ever he came to England; and as for those who liv'd to return to their... | |
| John Bulkeley, John Cummins - 1927 - 288 páginas
...Man on the Beach dare engage me; but this is what I fear'd. It is very odd, that Capt. Cheap should now declare he never intended to go to the Southward,...he afterwards told his Officers, he knew he had a severe Trial to go through, if ever he came to England ; and as for those who liv'd to return to their... | |
| John Bulkeley - 2004 - 278 páginas
...man on the beach dare engage me; but this is what I fear'd. It is very odd, that Captain Cheap should now declare he never intended to go to the southward,...he afterwards told his officers, he knew he had a severe trial to go through, if ever he came to England; and as for those who liv'd to return to their... | |
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