The Mutineers of the Bounty and Their Descendants in Pitcairn and Norfolk IslandsHarper & brothers, 1871 - 377 sider |
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Side 27
... supplies we received . As to the beef , it was for the most part thrown overboard by the men , who had not yet sufficient appetite to eat what they sup- posed to be ' the flesh of a donkey or mule . ' " On the 14th of January we left ...
... supplies we received . As to the beef , it was for the most part thrown overboard by the men , who had not yet sufficient appetite to eat what they sup- posed to be ' the flesh of a donkey or mule . ' " On the 14th of January we left ...
Side 33
... supplies and all damages repaired by the 1st of July , we sailed , and stood to the eastward with a fine breeze . As we edged to the southward the wind increased to a fresh gale , which continued with little alteration . We passed close ...
... supplies and all damages repaired by the 1st of July , we sailed , and stood to the eastward with a fine breeze . As we edged to the southward the wind increased to a fresh gale , which continued with little alteration . We passed close ...
Side 35
... supplies of provisions , the natives brought off plenty of cocoa - nuts , the milk of which contributed to the recovery of the sick . Ample supplies of fresh provisions and vegetables strength- ened the whole of the ship's company , who ...
... supplies of provisions , the natives brought off plenty of cocoa - nuts , the milk of which contributed to the recovery of the sick . Ample supplies of fresh provisions and vegetables strength- ened the whole of the ship's company , who ...
Side 36
... supplies . " The cabin was now fitted to receive the young plants , which were being rapidly collected and all in a very healthy state , when an incident occurred which might have cost Lieutenant Bligh his life . Three of the sailors ...
... supplies . " The cabin was now fitted to receive the young plants , which were being rapidly collected and all in a very healthy state , when an incident occurred which might have cost Lieutenant Bligh his life . Three of the sailors ...
Side 42
... supplies he could , while the officers were hurried over the side of the vessel . Mr. Fryer , the master , entreated that he might remain , but Christian ordered him into the launch , and forbade any fire - arms being given to Bligh's ...
... supplies he could , while the officers were hurried over the side of the vessel . Mr. Fryer , the master , entreated that he might remain , but Christian ordered him into the launch , and forbade any fire - arms being given to Bligh's ...
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Admiral Moresby appeared arrival Bishop Patteson boat Bounty Bounty Bay bread-fruit brother Buffett canoe Captain Bligh Captain Edwards Cloth cocoa-nuts colony command crew dear dearest deck desire duty Edward Young England feel Fletcher Christian friends G. H. NOBBS Gambier Islands gave girls hands happy honor hope hundred inhabitants Isle John Adams Joshua Hill kind land leave letter Lieutenant Bligh Lord M'Intosh M'Koy Melanesian ment midshipman months morning Morrison mother mutineers natives NESSY HEYWOOD Nobbs's Norfolk Island officers ordered Pandora person Peter Heywood Pitcairn Island pounds present prisoners Quintal received remain rocks sail schooner sent ship ship's shore SIR FAIRFAX MORESBY Sir John Young Sir William Denison sister soon Stewart suffering Sunday supply Sydney Tahiti Tahitian thing tion took Valparaiso vessel vols voyage whale women yams
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