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" It will very naturally be asked, what could be the reason for such a revolt? In answer to which, I can only conjecture that the mutineers had flattered themselves with the hopes of a more happy life among the Otaheitans than they could possibly enjoy... "
Episodes of the sea in former days, records of suffering and saving - Page 220
by Episodes - 1880 - 256 pages
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Christina, the Maid of the South Seas: A Poem

Mary Russell Mitford - 1811 - 368 pages
...objects of my attention. " It will very naturally be asked, what could be the reason for such a revolt f In answer to which I can only conjecture, that the...themselves with the hopes of a more happy life among the Otaheiteans than they could possibly enjoy in England.; and this, joined to some female connexions,...
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(515 p.)

1812 - 532 pages
...prospect of success. It will naturally be asked, what could be the cause of s,uch a revolt ? In answer, I can only .conjecture that the mutineers had flattered themselves with the hopes tof a ,happier j^fe among the Otaheitans than they could possibly enjoy in England; which, joined to...
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Narrative of Voyages and Travels in the Northern and Southern ..., Volume 1

Amasa Delano - 1817 - 622 pages
...become a credit to their country. "It will very naturally be asked, what could be the reason for such a revolt ; in answer to which I can only conjecture,...themselves with the hopes of a more happy life among the Otuheitans than they could possibly enjoy in England ; and this joined to some female connextons most...
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A Collection of the Most Celebrated Voyages & Travels, from the ..., Volume 4

R. P. Forster - 1818 - 592 pages
...am in hell — I am in hell." ' It will very naturally be asked, what could be the reason for such a revolt ? in answer to which, I can only conjecture, that the mutineers had assured themselves of a more happylife among the Otaheiteans, than they could possibly have in England...
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The Island: Or Christian and His Comrades

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1823 - 84 pages
...prospect of success. It will naturally be asked, what could be the cause of such a revolt? In answer, I can only conjecture that the mutineers had flattered themselves with the hope of a happier life among the Otaheitans than they could possibly enjoy in England; which, joined...
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The complete works of lord Byron with a biogr. and critical ..., Volumes 5-6

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 1016 pages
...prospect of success. It will naturally be asked, what could be the cause of such a revolt? lu answer, I can only conjecture that the mutineers had flattered themselves with the hope of a happier life among the Otaheitans than they could possibly enjoy in England; which, joined...
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord Byron

George Clinton - 1825 - 826 pages
...climate : ' It will naturally be asked,' he says, 'what could be the cause of such a revolt? In answer, I can only conjecture that the mutineers had flattered themselves with the hope of a happier life among the Oiaheitans than they could possibly enjoy in England; which, joined...
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord Byron

George Clinton - 1828 - 888 pages
...climate: ' It will naturally be asked,' he sayi, 'what could he the cause of such a revolt? In answer, I can only conjecture that the mutineers had flattered themselves with the hope of a happier life among the Otahcitans than they could possibly enjoy in England; which, joined...
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A Description and History of Vegetable Substances, Used in the Arts, and in ...

1829 - 446 pages
...voyage and mutiny, " It will naturally be asked what could be the cause of this revolt ? In answer, I can only conjecture that the mutineers had flattered themselves with the hope of a happier life among the Otaheitans than they could possibly enjoy in England.'' Thus, after...
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A Description and History of Vegetable Substances: Used in the ..., Volume 1

1830 - 438 pages
...voyage and mutiny, " It will naturally be asked what could be the cause of this revolt ? In answer, I can only conjecture that the mutineers had flattered themselves with the hope of a happier life among the Otaheitans than they could possibly enjoy in England." Thus, after...
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