| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1883 - 1162 sider
...abuse for not holding my tongue. The boatswain was then ordered to hoist out the launch, accompanied by a threat. If he did not do it instantly, to take care of himself. The boat being hoisted out, Mr. But some remain'd reluctant on the deck Of that proud vessel—now... | |
| Stories - 1885 - 306 sider
...my back, under a guard, with Christian at their head. The boatswain was ordered to hoist the launch out, with a threat, if he did not do it instantly,...to take care of himself. "When the boat was out, Mr Hay ward and Mr Hallet, two of the midshipmen, and Mr Samuel, were ordered into it. I demanded what... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 558 sider
...my back, under a guard, with Christian at their head. The boatswain was ordered to hoist the launch out, with a threat, if he did not do it instantly,...what their intention was in giving this order, and endeavored to persuade the people near me not to persist in such acts of violence; but it was to no... | |
| Curt Lotze - 1902 - 56 sider
...ordered to hoist the launch out, with a threat, if he did not do instantly, to take care of himself. 10 ) When the boat was out, Mr. Hayward and Mr. Hallet,...ordered into it. I demanded what their Intention was in giying this order, and endeavoured to persuade the people near me not to persist in such acts of violence;... | |
| Joseph Lewis French - 1921 - 366 sider
...the clerk, Mr. Samuel, were allowed to come upon deck. The boatswain was ordered to hoist the launch out, with a threat if he did not do it instantly to...himself. When the boat was out, Mr. Hayward and Mr. Hallett, two of the midshipmen, and Mr. Samuel, were ordered into it. I demanded what their intention... | |
| Joseph Lewis French - 1921 - 364 sider
...did not do it instantly to take care of himself. When the boat was out, Mr. Hayward and Mr. Hallett, two of the midshipmen, and Mr. Samuel, were ordered...what their intention was in giving this order, and endeavored to persuade the people near me not to persist in such acts of violence ; but it was to no... | |
| William Bligh, Edward Christian - 2001 - 290 sider
...back, under a guard, with Christian at their head. The boatswain was now ordered to hoist the launch out, with a threat, if he did not do it instantly, to take care of himself. The boat being out, Mr. Hayward and Mr. Hallet, midshipmen, and Mr. Samuel, were ordered into it; upon... | |
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