Travel and Adventure: Comprising Some of the Most Striking Narratives on RecordDavis Wasgatt Clark A. Poe & L. Hitchcock, 1864 - 416 sider |
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... warmest gratitude . They were , in fact , sub- dued by it . They read very much , are ex- tremely submissive , and carefully avoid the slightest infringement of the prison regulations . At first , 110 READING . FIRESIDE.
... warmest gratitude . They were , in fact , sub- dued by it . They read very much , are ex- tremely submissive , and carefully avoid the slightest infringement of the prison regulations . At first , 110 READING . FIRESIDE.
Side 111
... prison regulations . At first , all this was confined to the three men I have mentioned ; but their steady consistency of conduct , and the strange transformation of character so evident in them , gradually arrested the attention of the ...
... prison regulations . At first , all this was confined to the three men I have mentioned ; but their steady consistency of conduct , and the strange transformation of character so evident in them , gradually arrested the attention of the ...
Side 120
... prison , on the lower deck of a brig of one hundred and eighty - two tuns , fifty - two men were confined . The place itself was about twenty feet square , of course low , and badly ventilated . The men were all ironed , and fastened to ...
... prison , on the lower deck of a brig of one hundred and eighty - two tuns , fifty - two men were confined . The place itself was about twenty feet square , of course low , and badly ventilated . The men were all ironed , and fastened to ...
Side 128
... prisons of France during the principal part of last century , none are so remarkable or so affecting , none so much calculated to rouse feelings of indignation in the bosom of the philanthropist , as that told by M. de la Tude , in the ...
... prisons of France during the principal part of last century , none are so remarkable or so affecting , none so much calculated to rouse feelings of indignation in the bosom of the philanthropist , as that told by M. de la Tude , in the ...
Side 130
... prison . At the expiration of that term , he was taken from this horrid situation , and put into another room , with a prisoner named D'Alegre , who was likewise detained by Madame de Pompadour . Both he and his companion had been long ...
... prison . At the expiration of that term , he was taken from this horrid situation , and put into another room , with a prisoner named D'Alegre , who was likewise detained by Madame de Pompadour . Both he and his companion had been long ...
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adventures afterward Alexander Selkirk allowed appeared arrived attempt Auldjo became Blackfeet boat bread brig brought buffalo called Captain Cinque Ports coast commanded companions crew Dampier danger death deck distance door endeavored escape father feet felt fire frigate gave governor grizzly bear hands heard hight hope horses Indians island Italy jailer Juan Fernandez land Lavalette length looked Maroncelli Medusa ment Milan miles mind Mont Blanc morning mountains mutineers natives never night Norfolk Island o'clock officers party passed Pellico person pinnace Pitcairn's Island poor prison provisions raft reached received remained returned river rope sail sailors says scarcely schooner secondini seemed seized Selkirk Senegal sent ship shore side sight Silvio Pellico situation soon Stradling suffered thing thought tion Tofoa took Townsend travelers Tude vessel voyage whole William Funnel wind wine wounded yawl