| Robert Kerr - 1816 - 562 páginas
...seeing there were schemes fora'd to obstruct oar design of going to the southward. The captain answerM, Gentlemen, it is time enough to think of this when...care which way I go, southward or northward; I will take my fate with yon. Every body now expected the lieutenant to reply, especially after the zeal he... | |
| General history - 1824 - 554 páginas
...there were schemes form'd to obstruct our design of going to the southward. The captain answer' tl, Gentlemen, it is time enough to think of this when...care which way I go, southward or northward? I will lake my fate with you. Every body now expected the lieutenant to reply, especially after the zeal he... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 548 páginas
...design of going to the southward. The captain answer'd, Gentlemen, it is time enough to think of thi$ when we are ready to go off; have not I told you before...care which way I go, southward or northward? I will take my fate with you. Every body now expected the lieutenant to reply, especially after the zeal he... | |
| John Bulkeley, John Cummins - 1927 - 274 páginas
...seeing there were Schemes form'd to obstruct our Design in going to the Southward. The Captain answer'd, Gentlemen, it is Time enough to think of this when...care which Way I go, Southward or Northward? I will take my Fate with you. Every Body now expected the Lieutenant to reply, especially after the Zeal he... | |
| John Bulkeley, John Cummins - 1927 - 288 páginas
...seeing there were Schemes form'd to obstruct our Design in going to the Southward. The Captain answer'd, Gentlemen, it is Time enough to think of this when...care which Way I go, Southward or Northward? I will take my Fate with you. Every Body now expected the Lieutenant to reply, especially after the Zeal he... | |
| Philip Edwards - 1994 - 272 páginas
...Mr Cozens, and he would take the Command on himself. Cheap's response to the paper was, 'Have I not told you before, that I do not care which Way I go, Southward or Northward? I will take my Fate with you.' But he would not sign. To everyone's surprise, the Lieutenant said nothing.... | |
| John Bulkeley - 2004 - 278 páginas
...seeing there were schemes form'd to obstruct our design in going to the southward. The captain answer'd, gentlemen, it is time enough to think of this when...care which way I go, southward or northward? I will take my fate with you. Every body now expected the lieutenant to reply, especially after the zeal he... | |
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