Shipwreck of the Stirling Castle: Containing a Faithful Narrative of the Dreadful Sufferings of the Crew and the Cruel Murder of Captain Fraser by the Savages : Also, the Horrible Barbarity of the Cannibals Inflicted Upon the Captain's Widow ...G. Virtue, 1838 - 376페이지 |
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... narrators were placed . It will be the object of the compiler , as he pro- gresses with the Narrative , to have recourse to such adventitious aid as he may deem essential to ex- plain some facts connected with it which might otherwise ...
... narrators were placed . It will be the object of the compiler , as he pro- gresses with the Narrative , to have recourse to such adventitious aid as he may deem essential to ex- plain some facts connected with it which might otherwise ...
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... narrators ) to veer from the region of regret to that of speculative anticipa- tion . Numerous were their inquiries of Captain Fraser , who had made several voyages to the anti- podial colony to which they were bound , and they were ...
... narrators ) to veer from the region of regret to that of speculative anticipa- tion . Numerous were their inquiries of Captain Fraser , who had made several voyages to the anti- podial colony to which they were bound , and they were ...
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... narrators afterwards fell in with Hodge , who was the only person saved connected with the pinnace , and he gave the following melancholy and horrible account of the end of his six com- panions . The lad Fraser , the captain's nephew ...
... narrators afterwards fell in with Hodge , who was the only person saved connected with the pinnace , and he gave the following melancholy and horrible account of the end of his six com- panions . The lad Fraser , the captain's nephew ...
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... upon other continents . The narrators describe it as husky , and not more palatable than the stalk of Scotch kale . It grows in the shape of a sugar - loaf . increased rapidly until more than 150 would ap- pear at STIRLING CASTLE . 43.
... upon other continents . The narrators describe it as husky , and not more palatable than the stalk of Scotch kale . It grows in the shape of a sugar - loaf . increased rapidly until more than 150 would ap- pear at STIRLING CASTLE . 43.
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... are never seen to wear any article of clothing , nor were the things taken away ever seen by the narrators in the places where they bivouacked . Baxter resisted their demands with considerable spirit , and at 52 SHIPWRECK OF THE.
... are never seen to wear any article of clothing , nor were the things taken away ever seen by the narrators in the places where they bivouacked . Baxter resisted their demands with considerable spirit , and at 52 SHIPWRECK OF THE.
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alluded anchor appears arrived Augustus Cæsar barbarous Batavia Baxter beach boat Brisbane river British bush called canoe Capt Captain Fraser captives Carrallis CHARLES EATON circumstance coast colony commander companions convicts crew Cumberland Island D'Oyley Darge death destitute dreadful escape European fate favour fear feet female fire fish friends gallant gave gentleman give Graham hands Hanham hope hour human husband inhabitants Ireland John Ireland kind labour lady land letter Lieutenant Otter London long-boat Lord Glenelg Lord Mayor lordship manner melancholy ment miles mind Moreton Bay Murray's Island narrative narrators natives nature night party passengers penal settlement perhaps persons Peter Learmouth pinnace Port Port Jackson proceed received reef remained rescue respect river sailed sailors savages seamen ship shipwrecked shore South Wales spear Stirling Castle sufferings Sydney tion Torres Straits tribe unfortunate vessel voyage wind wreck Youlden
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98 페이지 - WHEN all thy mercies, O my God, My rising soul surveys, Transported with the view I'm lost In wonder, love, and praise...
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