| 1819 - 550 páginas
...distresses must have been great, as they appeared to be totally destitute of money, and were subsequently dependent for subsistence on the manual exercise of...myself, were still permitted to continue on board the Britannia."—p. 50. To these two officers no alternative presented itself but that of attaching themselves... | |
| 1819 - 552 páginas
...been great, as they appeared totally destitute of money, and were consequently dependent for their subsistence on the manual exercise of their respective...in providing for themselves, either through their ov n resources, or pecuniary aid from friends; the remainder, including captain and myself, were still... | |
| 1819 - 578 páginas
...been great, as they appeared totally destitute of money, and were consequently dependent for their subsistence on the manual exercise of their respective...still permitted to continue on board the Britannia.' On the supercargo's resolving at length to proceed to Port au Prince, in the hope of being enabled... | |
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