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A narrative of the mutiny on board his majesty's ship Bounty - Page 41
by William Bligh - 1838
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(515 p.)

1812 - 532 pages
...delicacy to make them be admired and beloved. The chiefs were so much attached to our people, that they rather encouraged their stay amon^g them than otherwise, and even made them promises of large possessious. Under these, and many other concomitant circumstances, it ought hardly to be the subject...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 218

1925 - 948 pages
...sufficient delicacy to make them admired and beloved. The chiefs were so much attached to our people that they rather encouraged their stay among them than otherwise, and even made promises of large possessions. Under these and many other attendant circumstances, equally desirable,...
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A Collection of the Most Celebrated Voyages & Travels, from the ..., Volume 4

R. P. Forster - 1818 - 592 pages
...sufficient delicacy to make them admired and beloved. The chiefs were so much attached to our people, that they rather encouraged their stay among them than...foreseen, that a set of sailors, most of them void of connections, should be led away ; especially when, in addition to such powerful inducements, they imagined...
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The Island: Or Christian and His Comrades

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1823 - 84 pages
...most probably occasioned the whole transaction. The chiefs were so much attached to our people, that they rather encouraged their stay among them than...of large possessions. Under these, and many other concomitant circumstances, it ought hardly to be the subject of surprise that a set of sailors, most...
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The works of the rt. hon. lord Byron, Volume 6

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 332 pages
...delicacy to make them he admired and heloved. The chiefs were so much at' tached to our people, that they rather encouraged their stay among them than...of large possessions. Under these, and many other concomitant circumstances, it ought hardly to he the suhject of surprise that a set of sailors, most...
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The works of lord Byron, containing Werner, Heaven and earth, Morgante ...

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 648 pages
...delicacy to make them be admired and beloved. The chiefs were so much attached to our people, that they rather encouraged their stay among them than otherwise, and even made them promises of Urge possessions. Under these, and many other concomitant circumstances, it ought hardly to be the...
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The Life, Writings, Opinions, and Times of the Right Hon. George ..., Volume 2

1825 - 422 pages
...delicacy to make them be admired and beloved. The chiefs were so much attached to the English people, that they rather encouraged their stay among them than...of large possessions. Under these, and many other concomitant circumstances, it ought hardly to be the subject of surprise that a set of sailors, most...
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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
...delicacy to make them he admired and beloved. The chiefs were so much attached to our people, that they rather encouraged their stay among them than...of large possessions. Under these, and many other concomitant circumstances, it ought hardly to be the subject of surprise that a set of sailors, most...
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The Life, Writings, Opinions, and Times of the Right Hon. George ..., Volume 2

1825 - 418 pages
...Under these, and many other concomitant circumstances, it ought hardly to be the subject of surprise that a set of sailors, most of them void of connexions, should be led away, when they had the power of fixing themselves in the midst of plenty, in one of the finest islands in...
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord Byron

George Clinton - 1825 - 826 pages
...Under these and many other concomitant circumstances, it ought hardly to be the subject of surprise that a set of sailors, most of them void of connexions, should be led away, where they had the power of fixing themselves in the midst of plenty, in one of the finest islands...
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