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... reached England . His parting gift was his own watch , containing a portrait - in enamel set with brilliants - of Peter's mother , which ( as Captain Heywood used in after years to say ) was taken from him on his arrival at Dept- ford ...
... reached England . His parting gift was his own watch , containing a portrait - in enamel set with brilliants - of Peter's mother , which ( as Captain Heywood used in after years to say ) was taken from him on his arrival at Dept- ford ...
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... reached the 62d degree of S. latitude and 79th of W. longitude , yet we found that we lost ground , although the ship was an ex- cellent sea - boat . " On the 18th of April Mr. Bligh ordered the hands aft , and after returning them his ...
... reached the 62d degree of S. latitude and 79th of W. longitude , yet we found that we lost ground , although the ship was an ex- cellent sea - boat . " On the 18th of April Mr. Bligh ordered the hands aft , and after returning them his ...
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... reached Annamooka , one of the eastern range of the Friendly Islands , where we arrived on the 23d of April . Here we remained some days to lay in wood and water . The natives were very troublesome , at- tempting to steal the casks or ...
... reached Annamooka , one of the eastern range of the Friendly Islands , where we arrived on the 23d of April . Here we remained some days to lay in wood and water . The natives were very troublesome , at- tempting to steal the casks or ...
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... reached the ears of many on board , and many were his indiscriminate accusations involving the innocent and the guilty . He was heard to be especially severe with regard to his young charge , Peter Heywood , who , he said , " ought to ...
... reached the ears of many on board , and many were his indiscriminate accusations involving the innocent and the guilty . He was heard to be especially severe with regard to his young charge , Peter Heywood , who , he said , " ought to ...
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... reaching some of the islands not far distant ; but the ship was making no way through the water , and people were moving about the deck , so that no opportunity for escape offered . He had lain down to rest about half - past three in ...
... reaching some of the islands not far distant ; but the ship was making no way through the water , and people were moving about the deck , so that no opportunity for escape offered . He had lain down to rest about half - past three in ...
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