 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1828 - 718 sider
...professional men, they would have beromc a credit to their country. Young was welt recommended; and Stewart of creditable parents in the Orkneys, at which place,...South Seas in 1780, we received so many civilities, ttiat in consideration of these alone I should gladly have taken him with me. But be had always borne... | |
 | Sir John Barrow - 1831 - 356 sider
...look — strong made — has lost several of his fore teeth, and those that remain are all rotten.] ' Stewart was a young man of creditable parents in the...received so many civilities that, on that account only, I should gladly have taken him with me : but, independent of this recommendation, he was a seaman, and... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831
...professional men, they would have become a credit to their country. Young was well recommended, and Stewart of creditable parents in the Orkneys, at which place,...Seas in 1780, we received so many civilities, that in consideration of these alone I should gladly have taken him with me. But he had always borne a good... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1832
...professional men, they would have become a credit to their country. Young was well recommended; and Stewart of creditable parents in the Orkneys, at which place,...Seas, in 1780, we received so many civilities, that in consideration of these alone I should gladly have taken him with me. But he had always borne a good... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832
...professional men, they would have become a credit to their country. Young was well recommended; and Stewart of creditable parents in the Orkneys, at which place,...Seas, in 1780, we received so many civilities, that in consideration of these alone I should gladly have taken him with me. But he had always borne a good... | |
 | Sir John Barrow - 1832 - 303 sider
...look — strong made — has lost several of his fore teeth, and those that remain are all rotten.] " Stewart was a young man of creditable parents in the...the return of the Resolution from the South Seas, in I780, we received so many civilities that, on that account only, I should gladly have taken him with... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833
...man, but scarce less wild; (1) [George Stewart. " He was," says Bligh, " a young man of ere. ditablc parents in the Orkneys; at which place, on the return of the The fair-hair'd offspring of the Hebrides, Where roars the Pentland with its whirling seas ; Rock'd... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1834
...(') Of isles more known to man, but scarce less wild ; (1) [George Stewart. " He was," says Bligb, " a young man of creditable parents in the Orkneys ; at which place, on the return of the The fair-hair'd offspring of the Hebrides, Where roars the Pentland with its whirling seas Rock'd in... | |
 | Francis Alexander Durivage - 1835 - 708 sider
...become a credit to their country. YounL' was well recommended ; and Stewart of creditable parent« in the Orkneys, at which place, on the return of the Resolution from the South Sea« in 1780, we received so many civilities, that in consideration of these alnne I should gladly... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836
...(') Of isles more known to man, but scarce less wild; (1) [George Stewart " He was," says Bligh, *' a young man of creditable parents in the Orkneys ; at which place, on the return of the The fair-hair'd offspring of the Hebrides, Where roars the Pentland with its whirling seas Rock'd in... | |
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