A Collection of the Most Celebrated Voyages & Travels, from the Discovery of America to the Present Time: Arranged in Systematic Order, Geographical and Chronological. The Whole Exhibiting a Faithful and Lively Delineation of the World. Carefully Selected from Writers of Different Nations. In Four Volumes, Bind 1 |
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Next morning the rudder of the Pinta broke loose , which disaster was supposed
to have arisen from some who were averse to the voyage ; but Pinzon , the
captain , being an able seaman , soon repaired the damage , and they
proceeded on ...
Next morning the rudder of the Pinta broke loose , which disaster was supposed
to have arisen from some who were averse to the voyage ; but Pinzon , the
captain , being an able seaman , soon repaired the damage , and they
proceeded on ...
Side 272
The refusal of so reasonable a request made me almost distracted , and agitated
my spirits so much , that on the morning of the 12th , determined to exchange my
wretched existence one way or other , I insisted on being immediately removed ...
The refusal of so reasonable a request made me almost distracted , and agitated
my spirits so much , that on the morning of the 12th , determined to exchange my
wretched existence one way or other , I insisted on being immediately removed ...
Side 318
Having , however , drank some mulled wine , I enjoyed a sound nap till morning ;
when appearing calm and perfectly composed , my words , to my great joy ,
began to be credited , and the apprehensions of my companions were dispelled .
Having , however , drank some mulled wine , I enjoyed a sound nap till morning ;
when appearing calm and perfectly composed , my words , to my great joy ,
began to be credited , and the apprehensions of my companions were dispelled .
Side 337
At six o'clock he is again waited on by his overseer , attended as in the morning
by negro - drivers and prisoners , when the flogging once more having continued
for some time , and the necessary orders being given for the next day's work , the
...
At six o'clock he is again waited on by his overseer , attended as in the morning
by negro - drivers and prisoners , when the flogging once more having continued
for some time , and the necessary orders being given for the next day's work , the
...
Side 389
was , that next morning at sun - rise we walked to the savannah without seconds ,
where , near the gallows , we drew our small swords , and after making a few
passes at each other , captain Van Geurick's point met my shell , which having ...
was , that next morning at sun - rise we walked to the savannah without seconds ,
where , near the gallows , we drew our small swords , and after making a few
passes at each other , captain Van Geurick's point met my shell , which having ...
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