| John Wesley - 1796 - 666 pages
...Martin was inftantly removed from me ; his inclination then was to leave the fliip, for which purpofe he got into the boat ; but with many threats they obliged him to return. The armouier, . Jofeph Coleman, and the two carpenters, M' Intofh and Norman, were alfo kept contrary to... | |
| 1790 - 522 pages
...Martin was mftantly removed from me ; his inclination then was to leave the (hip, for which. puipef» he got into the boat; but with many threats they obliged him to return. " The armourer, Joleph Coleman, and the two carpenters, M'lntolh and Norman, were alio kept contrary to their inclination... | |
| 1791 - 508 pages
...Martin was infiantly removed from me ; his inclination thea was to leave the fhip, for which purpofe he got into the boat; but with many threats they obliged him to return. , ' The Armourer, Jofeph Coleman, and the two carpenters, M'lntofh and Norman, were alfo kept contrary to their inclination... | |
| 1796 - 446 pages
...being obferved, Martin was removed from me. He then attempted to leave the fhip, for which purpofe he got into the boat ; but with many threats they obliged him to return. The armourer, Jofeph COLEMAN, and two carpenters, MACINTOSH and NORMAN, were alfo kept contrary to their inclinations... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1811 - 368 pages
...uncocked them. " Isaac Martin, one of the guard over me, I saw had an inclination to assist me, and as he fed me with shaddock, (my lips being quite parched)...armourer, Joseph Coleman, and two of the carpenters, M'Intosh and Norman, were also kept contrary to their inclination ; and they. begged of me, B after... | |
| 1812 - 532 pages
...to fire, they uncocked them. Isaac Martin, one of them, I saw had an inclination to assist me ; and as he fed me with shaddock, my lips being quite parched, we explained each other's sentiments by looks. But this was V 148 DANGEROUS VOYAGE observed, and he was removed.... | |
| Amasa Delano - 1817 - 622 pages
...Isaac Martin, one of the guard over me, I saw, had an inclination to assist me, and as he fed me wkh shaddock, my lips being quite parched, we explained...but with many threats they obliged him to return. w The armourer, Joseph Coleman, and two of the carpenters, Me Intosh and Norman, were also kept contrary... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1823 - 84 pages
...to tire, they uncocked them. Isaac Martin, one of them, I saw had an inclination to assist me: and as he fed me with shaddock, my lips being quite parched, we explained each other's sentiments by looks. But this was observed, and he was removed. He then got into the boat,... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 648 pages
...to fire, they uncocked them. Isaac Martin, one of them, I saw had an inclination to assist me ; and as he fed me with shaddock, my lips being quite parched, we explained each other's sentiments by looks. Hut this was observed, and he was removed. He then got into the boat,... | |
| William Bligh - 1824 - 184 pages
...to fire, they uncocked them. Isaac Martin, one of them, I saw had an inclination to assist me ; and as he fed me with shaddock, my lips being quite parched, we plainly interpreted each others' sentiments by looks. But this was observed, and he was removed. He... | |
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