| John Wesley - 1796 - 666 pages
...a deluge. Always baling. At dawn of day, fome of my people feemed half dead : our appearances were horrible ; and I could look no way, but I caught the eye of fome one in diflrefs. Extreme hunger was now too evident, but no one fuffered from thirft, nor had... | |
| 1790 - 522 pages
...Wednefday the loth, fome of my people feemed, half dead ;- our appearances were horribk; *iS ribie ; and I could look no way, but I caught the eye of fome one in diltrefs. Extreme hunger was now too evident, but no one differed from third, nor had we... | |
| 1796 - 446 pages
...a deluge. Always baling. At dawn of day, fome of my people feemed half dead : our appearances were horrible ; and I could look no way, but I caught the eye of fome one in diftrefs. Extreme hunger was now too evident, but no one fuffered from thirft. The little... | |
| 1812 - 532 pages
...of my people seemed half dead. Our appearance was shocking, and I could look no way without catching the eye of some one in distress. Extreme hunger was...little sleep we got was in the midst of water, and we always awoke with severe cramps and pains in our bones. All the afternoon we were covered with rain... | |
| William Bligh - 1820 - 188 pages
...my people seemed half dead. Our appearance, was shocking, and I could look, no way without catching the eye of some one in distress. Extreme hunger was now too evident, but n» one suffered from thirst, nor had we much incli-i nation to drink, that desire, perhaps, being... | |
| William Bligh - 1824 - 184 pages
...of my people seemed half dead. Our appearance was shocking, and I could look no way without catching the eye of some one in distress. Extreme hunger was...little sleep we got was in the midst of water, and we always awoke with severe cramps and pains in our bones. All tliqj afternoon we were covered with rain... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1845 - 310 pages
...his people seemed half-dead ; that their appearances were horrible; "and I could look," says he, " no way, but I caught the eye of some one in distress. Extreme hunger was now too evident, hut no one suffered from thirst, nor had we much inclination to drink, that desire perhaps being satisfied... | |
| Frank Boott Goodrich - 1858 - 656 pages
...dawn of the twenty-second day," says Bligh, "some of my people seemed half dead : our appearances were horrible, and I could look no way but I caught the...desire, perhaps, being satisfied through the skin. Every one dreaded the approach of night. Sleep, though we longed for it, afforded no comfort: for my... | |
| Frank Boott Goodrich - 1873 - 724 pages
...dawn of the twenty-second day," says Bligh, "some of my people seemed half dead: our appearances were horrible, and I could look no way but I caught the...suffered from thirst, nor had we much inclination to drink,—that desire, perhaps, being satisfied through the skin. Every one dreaded the approach of... | |
| Frank Boott Goodrich - 1873 - 726 pages
...dawn of the twenty-second day," says Bligh, "some of my people seemed half dead : our appearances were horrible, and I could look no way but I caught the...distress. Extreme hunger was now too evident; but no one Buffered from thirst, nor had we much inclination to drink, — that desire, perhaps, being satisfied... | |
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