Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 22Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1881 - American literature |
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Page 25
... officers of the law , some of the smugglers became murderers . The business became unprofitable for a time until the enterprising Lafittes — thinkers - bethought them of a corrective , " privateering . " Thereupon the United States ...
... officers of the law , some of the smugglers became murderers . The business became unprofitable for a time until the enterprising Lafittes — thinkers - bethought them of a corrective , " privateering . " Thereupon the United States ...
Page 39
... officer , to go to the Fleet ing only the rows of ancient wooden houses behind them : the front of this new church of St. Dunstan's changes swiftly to that of the old one , with its two wooden giants striking the hours ; gloomy old ...
... officer , to go to the Fleet ing only the rows of ancient wooden houses behind them : the front of this new church of St. Dunstan's changes swiftly to that of the old one , with its two wooden giants striking the hours ; gloomy old ...
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... officers and men who had remained loyal to their commanding officer and their duty , was cast adrift in an open boat , with only provisions for five days ' rations . Captain Bligh , though somewhat hasty in temper and violent in speech ...
... officers and men who had remained loyal to their commanding officer and their duty , was cast adrift in an open boat , with only provisions for five days ' rations . Captain Bligh , though somewhat hasty in temper and violent in speech ...
Page 57
... officers , landed , and spent a few hours on shore , after which , they invited on board ship as many of the islanders as could conveniently go . The day being beauti- fully calm and bright , the people gladly accepted the invitation ...
... officers , landed , and spent a few hours on shore , after which , they invited on board ship as many of the islanders as could conveniently go . The day being beauti- fully calm and bright , the people gladly accepted the invitation ...
Page 58
... officers we received much kindness . After her departure from the island , almost every one of the inhabitants was laid low with some sort of fever and influenza , which , happily , in no one case proved fatal . In May of the same year ...
... officers we received much kindness . After her departure from the island , almost every one of the inhabitants was laid low with some sort of fever and influenza , which , happily , in no one case proved fatal . In May of the same year ...
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