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" ... of figures, which at this time presented themselves to each other. An indifferent spectator would have been at a loss which most to admire — the eyes of famine sparkling at immediate relief, or the horror of their preservers at the sight of so many... "
Jack Adams, the Mutineer - Side 271
af Frederick Chamier - 1838
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1812 - 532 sider
...ably delineated the two groupes of figures, which, at this time, presented themselves to each other ; an indifferent spectator would have been at a loss...famine sparkling at immediate relief, or the horror of our preservers at the sight of so many spectres, whose ghastly countenances, if the causes had been...
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Narrative of Voyages and Travels in the Northern and Southern ..., Bind 1

Amasa Delano - 1817 - 622 sider
...the delineation of the two groupes of figures which at this lime presented themselves to each other. An indifferent spectator would have been at a loss...unknown, would rather have excited terror than pity. Our bodies were nothing but skin and bones, our limbs were full of sores, and we were clothed in rags....
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A Collection of the Most Celebrated Voyages & Travels, from the ..., Bind 4

R. P. Forster - 1818 - 592 sider
...to the house, and found tea with bread and butter provided for their breakfast. ' The abilities of a painter, perhaps, could never have been displayed...unknown, would rather have excited terror than pity. Our bodies were nothing but skin and bones, our limbs were full of sores, and we were clothed in rags...
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Dangerous Voyage of Captain Bligh, in an Open Boat, Over 1200 Leagues of the ...

William Bligh - 1820 - 188 sider
...have delineated the two groupes of figures, which, at the time, presented themselves to each other; an indifferent spectator would have been at a loss...famine sparkling at immediate relief, or the horror of our preservers at the sight of so many spectres, whose ghastly countenances, if the cause had been...
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The Dangerous Voyage Performed by Captain Bligh: With a Part of the Crew of ...

William Bligh - 1824 - 184 sider
...have delineated the two' groupes of figures, which, at the time, presented themselves to each other ; an indifferent spectator would have been at a loss...famine sparkling at immediate relief, or the horror of our preservers at the sight of so many spectres, whose ghastly countenances, if the causes had been...
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Adventures of British Seamen in the Southern Ocean: Displaying the Striking ...

Hugh Murray - 1827 - 710 sider
...the delineation of the two groups of figures, which at this time presented themselves to each other. An indifferent spectator would have been at a loss...unknown, would rather have excited terror than pity. Our bodies were nothing but skin and bones ; our limbs were full of sores, and we were clothed in rags:...
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The Eventful History of the Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of H. M. S. Bounty ...

Sir John Barrow - 1831 - 392 sider
...at this time presented themselves to each other. An indifferent spectator (if such could be found) would have been at a loss which most to admire, the...unknown, would rather have excited terror than pity. Our bodies were nothing but skin and bones, our limbs were full of sores, and we were clothed in rags...
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The Eventful History of the Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of H. M. S. Bounty ...

Sir John Barrow - 1831 - 400 sider
...at this time presented themselves to each other. An indifferent spectator (if such could be found) would have been at a loss which most to admire, the...countenances, if the cause had been unknown, would Chap. IV.] THE OPEN-BOAT NAVIGATION. 119 rather have excited terror than pity. Our bodies were nothing...
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A Description of Pitcairn's Island and Its Inhabitants: With an Authentic ...

Sir John Barrow - 1832 - 320 sider
...at this time presented themselves to each other. An indifferent spectator, if such could be found, would have been at a loss which most to admire, the...unknown, would rather have excited terror than pity. Our bodies were nothing but skin and bones, our limbs were full of sores, and we were clothed in rags...
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Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Bind 15

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 358 sider
...bodies were nothing but skin and bones, our limbs were full of sores, and we were clothed in rags. An indifferent spectator would have been at a loss...unknown, would rather have excited terror than pity." — BLIQH.] 11 3 The shore look'd wild, without a trace of man, And girt by formidable waves ; but...
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