It appeared to me that Christian was some time in doubt whether he should keep the carpenter, or his mates; at length he determined on the latter, and the carpenter was ordered into the boat. He was permitted, but not without some opposition, to take... Christina, the Maid of the South Seas: A Poem - Page 245by Mary Russell Mitford - 1811 - 332 pagesFull view - About this book
 | John Wesley - 1796 - 668 pages
...to get what you have." It appeared to me, that Chriftian was fome time in dptibt whether he fhould keep the carpenter, or his mates ; at length he determined...ordered into the boat. He was permitted, but not without fome oppofition, to take his tool cheft. Much altercation took place among the mutinous crew during... | |
 | 1790 - 522 pages
...have»' • «•It t!t It appeared to me, that Chriftian fume time in doubt whether he •ilioulii keep the carpenter, or his mates ; at length he determined...into the boat. He was permitted, but no.t without fome oppoiîtion, to take his tool «heft. " Much altercation'took pla.ce among the mutinous crew during... | |
 | 1790 - 568 pages
...to get what you have.' ' It appeared to me that Chriftian was forne time in doubt whether Ъе mould keep the carpenter, or his mates ; at length he determined...and the carpenter was ordered into the boat. He was pejmitted, but not without fome oppofition, to take his tool cheft. • Much altercation took place... | |
 | 1791 - 508 pages
...to get what you have." ' It appeared to me that Chriftian was fome time in doubt whether he ihould keep the carpenter or his mates ; at length he determined...ordered into the boat. He was permitted, but not without Tome opposition, to take his tool cheflr. ' Much altercation took place among the mutinous crew during... | |
 | 1796 - 444 pages
...to get what you have.1' It appeared to me, that CHRISTIAN was fome time in doubt whether he fhould keep the carpenter or his mates ; at length he determined...ordered into the boat. He was permitted, but not without great oppofition, to take his tool cheft. Much altercation took place among the mutinous crew during... | |
 | 1812
...ship ; however, he was compelled to return. Some others were also kept contrary to their inclination. It appeared to me, that Christian was some time in...carpenter was ordered into the boat. He was permitted, though not without opposition, to take his tool chest. Mr Samuel secured my journals and commission,... | |
 | Amasa Delano - 1817 - 620 pages
...eyes, you are well off to get what you have.' •• It appeared to me that Christian was sometime in doubt whether he should keep the carpenter, or...the latter, and the carpenter was ordered into the boatHe was permitted, but not without some opposition, to take hi* tool chest. •• Much altercation... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1823 - 108 pages
...ship ; however, he was compelled to return. Some others were also kept contrary to their inclination. It appeared to me, that Christian was some time in...carpenter was ordered into the boat. He was permitted, though not without opposition, to take his tool chest. Mr. Samuel secured my journals and commission,... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1823 - 84 pages
...ship; however, he was compelled to return. Some others were also kept contrary to their inclination. It appeared to me, that Christian was some time in...on the latter, and the carpenter was ordered into I the boat. He was permitted, though not without opposition, to take bis tool chest. Mr. Samuel secured... | |
 | William Bligh - 1824 - 184 pages
...to no purpose, for I was kept securely bound, and no one except the guard suffered to come near me. It appeared to me, that Christian was some time in...carpenter was . ordered into the boat. He was permitted, though not without opposition, to take his tool chest. Mr. Samuel secured my journals and commission,... | |
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