| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 478 sider
...pork were thrown to us, also the four cutlasses. The armourer and carpenter then called APPENDIX. 345 out to me to remember that they had no hand In the transaction. After having been kept some time to make sport for these unfeeling wretches, and having undergone much ridicule,... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1832 - 320 sider
...few pieces of pork were thrown to us, and some clothes, also the cutlasses I have already mentioned ; and it was then that the armourer and carpenters called...undergone a great deal of ridicule, and been kept for some time to make sport for these unfeeling wretches, we were at length cast adrift in the open... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 488 sider
...few pieces of pork were thrown to us, also the four cutlasses. The armourer andcaipenter's mate then called out to me to remember that they had no hand in the transaction. After having been kept some time to make sport for these unfeeling wretches, and having undergone much ridicule,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1832 - 488 sider
...few pieces of pork were4hrown to us, also the four cutlasses. The armourer and caipenter's mate then called out to me to remember that they had no hand in the transaction. After having been kept some time to make sport for these unfeeling wretches, and baving undergone much ridicule,... | |
| Francis Alexander Durivage - 1835 - 792 sider
...rope. A few pieces of pork were thrown to us, also the four cutlasses. The armorer and carpenter then called out to me to remember that they had no hand in the transaction. After having been kept some time to make sport for these unfeeling wretches, and having undergone much ridicule,... | |
| Philip Alexander Prince - 1838 - 702 sider
...the boat, we were veered astern by a rope. A few pieces of pork were thrown to us, and some clothes ; and it was then that the armourer and carpenters called out to me to remember lhat they had no hand in the transaction. I had with me in the boat, in all eighteen ; — there remained... | |
| Francis Alexander Durivage - 1841 - 794 sider
...piecesof pork were thrown lo us, also Ihe four cutlasses. The armorer and carpenter then called out te me to remember that they had no hand in the transaction. After having been kept some time lo make sport for these unfeeling wretches, and having undergone much lidicule,... | |
| Philip Alexander Prince - 1843 - 776 sider
...the boat, we were veered astern by a rope. A few pieces of pork were thrown to us, and some clothes ; and it was then that the armourer and carpenters called...remember that they had no hand in the transaction. I had witli me in the boat, in all eighteen ; — there remained in the Bounty twenty-five, — the... | |
| Thomas Boyles Murray - 1854 - 376 sider
...the cutlasses I have already mentioned; and it was then that the armoorer and carpenters called ont to me to remember that they had no hand in the transaction....undergone a great deal of ridicule, and been kept for some tiiae to make sport for these unfeeling wretches, we were at length cast adrift in the open... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1126 sider
...rope. A few pieces of pork were thrown to us, also the four cutlasses. The armorer and carpenter then called out to me to remember that they had no hand in the transaction. After having been kept some time to make sport for these unfeeling wretches, and having undergone much ridicule,... | |
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