Otaheite', was frequently heard /among the mutineers. Christian, the chief of the mutineers, is of a respectable family in the north of England. This was the third voyage he had made with me; and, as I found it necessary to keep my ship's company at three... The Island: Or Christian and His Comrades - Page 70by George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1823 - 89 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Wesley - 1796 - 666 pages
...heard among the mutineers. Chriflian, the captain ot the gang, is of a relpeflable family in the north of England. This was the third voyage he had made with me ; and, as I found it neceffary to keep my fhip's company at three watches, I gave him an order to take... | |
| 1796 - 446 pages
...CHRISTIAN, ----- Mafte^s Matt. CHRISTIAN, the head of the mutineers, is of a refpectable family in the north of England. This was the third voyage he had made with me; and, as I found it neceflary to keep my fhip's company at three watches, I had given him an order,... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1811 - 368 pages
...among the mutineers. " Christian, the chief of the mutineers, is of a respectable family in the north of England. This was the third voyage he had made with me ; and, as I found it necessary to keep my ship's company at three watches, I had given him an order... | |
| Amasa Delano - 1817 - 622 pages
...among the mutineers. "Christian, the chief of the mutineers, ia of a respectable family in the north of England. This was the third voyage he had made with me ; and as I found it necessary to keep my ship's company nt three watches, I had given him an order... | |
| R. P. Forster - 1818 - 592 pages
...among the mutineers. ' Christian, the captain of the gang, is of a respectable family in the north of England. This was the third voyage he had made with me; and, as I found it necessary to keep my ship's company at three watches, I gave him an order to take... | |
| William Bligh - 1820 - 188 pages
...frequently heard among the mutineers. Christian, the chief of them, was of a respectable family in the north of England. This was the third voyage he had made...with which I was treated, the remembrance of past kindness procured some remorse in him. 84 While they were forcing me out of the ship, I asked him,... | |
| William Bligh - 1824 - 184 pages
...frequently heard among the mutineers. Christian, the chief of them, was of a respectable family hi the north of England. This was the third voyage he had made...with •which I was treated, the remembrance of past kindness produced some remorse in him. \Vhile they were forcing me out of the ship, I asked him, whether... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 332 pages
...frequently heanl among the mutincers. Christian, the chief of them, was of a respectahle family in the north of England. This was the third voyage he had made...Notwithstanding the roughness with which I was treated, the rememhrance of past kindnesses produced some remorse in him. While they were forcing me out of the... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 1016 pages
...frequently heard among the mutineers. Christian, the chief of them, was of a respectable family in the north of England. This was the third voyage he had made with me. Kotwithstanding the roughness with which I was treated, the remembrance of past kindnesses produced... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1826 - 652 pages
...freqnently heard among the mntineers. Christian, the chief of them, was of a respectahle family in the north of England. This was the third voyage he had made with me. Notwithstanding the ronglmess with which I was treated, the rememhrance of past kindnesses prodnced some remorse in him.... | |
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