 | Curt Lotze - 1902 - 56 pages
...of them void of connections 11 ), should be led away; especially when, in addition tq such pqwerful inducements, they imagined it in their power to fix themselves in the midst of plenty, on one of the f inest islands in the world, where they need not labour, and where the allurements of dissipation... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1924 - 684 pages
.... . . that a set of sailors, most of them void of connections, should be led away, especially when they imagined it in their power to fix themselves, in the midst of plenty, ... on the finest island in the world, where they need not labour, and where the allurements of dissipation... | |
 | John McMahon - 1913 - 466 pages
...have been foreseen, that a set of sailors, most of them void, of connections, would be led awayi ; especially when, in addition to such powerful inducements,...finest islands in the world, where they need not) labour, and where the) allurements of dissipation are beyond anything that can he conceived. The most,... | |
 | Sir Ernest Scott - 1914 - 614 pages
...though scarcely possible to have been foreseen, that a set of sailors, many of them void of connections, should be led away ; especially when in addition to...the finest islands in the world, where they need not labour, and where the allurements of dissipation are beyond anything that can be conceived. . . . Had... | |
 | Joseph Lewis French - 1921 - 364 pages
...though scarcely possible to have been foreseen, that a set of sailors, most of them void of connections, should be led away: especially when, in addition to...and where the allurements of dissipation are beyond anything that can be conceived. FATE OF THE CASTAWAYS My first determination was to seek a supply of... | |
 | Frederick Harcourt Kitchin - 1926 - 350 pages
...though scarcely possible to have been foreseen, that a set of sailors, most of them void of connections, should be led away ; especially when, in addition...the finest islands in the world, where they need not labour, and where the allurements of dissipation are beyond anything that can be conceived." In this... | |
 | Octavius William Andrews - 1927 - 484 pages
...possible to have been foreseen, that a set of sailors, most of them void of connections elsewhere, should be led away — especially when, in addition...the finest islands in the world, where they need not labour, and where the allurements of dissipation are beyond anything that can be conceived." Soon after... | |
 | William Bligh, Edward Christian - 2001 - 290 pages
...though scarcely possible to have been foreseen, that a set of sailors, most of them void of connections, should be led away; especially when, in addition to...power to fix themselves in the midst of plenty, on the finest island in the world, where they need not labour, and 'where the allurements of dissipation... | |
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