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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... observation with a power which at once arouses our attention , startles our imagination , excites our surprise , and ... observe , that being communicated by the lips of truth , they shall , as far as the power of the writer extends , be ...
... observation with a power which at once arouses our attention , startles our imagination , excites our surprise , and ... observe , that being communicated by the lips of truth , they shall , as far as the power of the writer extends , be ...
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... observation , have been satisfactorily explained by reference to the time , place and circumstances under which the narrators were placed . It will be the object of the compiler , as he pro- gresses with the Narrative , to have recourse ...
... observation , have been satisfactorily explained by reference to the time , place and circumstances under which the narrators were placed . It will be the object of the compiler , as he pro- gresses with the Narrative , to have recourse ...
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... observation of Major Mitchell , who in 1835 , surveyed this river for 300 miles , as far as lat . 32 ° 24 ′ S. and long . 142 ° 24 ′ E. , it appears to fall into the river Murray , a broad and noble stream , only a short time previously ...
... observation of Major Mitchell , who in 1835 , surveyed this river for 300 miles , as far as lat . 32 ° 24 ′ S. and long . 142 ° 24 ′ E. , it appears to fall into the river Murray , a broad and noble stream , only a short time previously ...
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... observation being made , Capt . Fraser had tried the current on the two pre- vious days , when he found that it ran five knots hourly , in a S. E. direction . After going at this rate for nine hours , or thereabouts , the vessel ran ...
... observation being made , Capt . Fraser had tried the current on the two pre- vious days , when he found that it ran five knots hourly , in a S. E. direction . After going at this rate for nine hours , or thereabouts , the vessel ran ...
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... observations and calculations with more certainty , as he had had the good fortune to preserve his quadrant . Saved . - W . Corallis , steward . Robert Darge , seaman . Robert Carey , boy . Robert Hodge , seaman . Henry Youlden , ditto ...
... observations and calculations with more certainty , as he had had the good fortune to preserve his quadrant . Saved . - W . Corallis , steward . Robert Darge , seaman . Robert Carey , boy . Robert Hodge , seaman . Henry Youlden , ditto ...
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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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