| John Wesley - 1796 - 666 sider
...and defend himfelf ; on which he called out I was going to kill him, and began to make conceffions. I did not allow this to interfere further with the harmony of the boat's crew, and every thing foon became quiet. The parties continued collecting what could be found, which conlifted of fome fine... | |
| 1796 - 446 sider
...and defend himfelf ; on which he called out I was going to kill him, and humbly implored forgivenefs. I did not allow this to interfere further with the harmony of the boat's crew, and every thing foon became quiet. JUNE i. NELSON, who had been out with others in fearch of provifions, was obliged... | |
| 1812 - 532 sider
...either to preserve my command, or die in the attempt. Seizing a cutlass, I ordered him to take hold of another, and defend himself; on which he cried out,...about thirty-three feet long, and its extreme breadth about three feet, lying bottom upwards, and half buried in the beach ; it might be capable of carrying... | |
| 1925 - 948 sider
...And seizing a cutlass, I ordered him to take hold of another and defend himself ; on which he called out that I was going to kill him, and immediately...made concessions. I did not allow this to interfere by. [Dec. further with the 'harmony of the boat's crew, and everything soon became quiet." That incident... | |
| William Bligh - 1824 - 184 sider
...either to preserve my command, or die in the attempt. Seizing a cutlass, I ordered him to take hold of another, and defend himself; on which he cried out,...the boat's crew, and every thing soon became quiet. The parties continued collecting what they could find, which were some fine oysters and clams, and... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1831 - 392 sider
...and seizing a cutlass, I ordered him to lay hold of another and defend himself ; on which he called out that I was going to kill him, and immediately...boat's crew, and every thing soon became quiet.' On this island they obtained oysters, and clams, and dog-fish; also a small bean, which Nelson, the botanist,... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1831 - 400 sider
...and seizing a cutlass, I ordered him to lay hold of another and defend himself ; on which he called out that I was going to kill him, and immediately...the boat's crew, and every thing soon became quiet.' , 114 THE OPEN-BOAT NAVIGATION. [Chap. IV. On this island they obtained oysters, and clams, and dog-fish;... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1832 - 320 sider
...and seizing a cutlass, I ordered him to lay hold of another and defend himself; on which he called out that I was going to kill him, and immediately...boat's crew, and every thing soon became quiet." On this island they obtained oysters, and clams, and dogfish ; also a small bean, which Nelson, the botanist,... | |
| William Bligh - 1838 - 86 sider
...of another and defend himself ; on which he called out that I was going to kill him, and immediaMy made concessions. I did not allow this to interfere...the boat's crew, and every thing soon became quiet. The parties continued collecting what they could find, which were some fine oysters and clams, and... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1846 - 934 sider
...and seizing a cutlass, I ordered him to take hold of another and defend himself, on which he called out that I was going to kill him, and immediately...interfere further with the harmony of the boat's crew, and everything soon became quiet. We here procured some oysters and clams, also some dog-fish caught in... | |
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