| General history - 1814 - 798 pages
...most rude and uncivilized upon the earth. To those only who have waited in a state of such suspense, Death has approached in all his terrors ; and as the...that was to determine our fate came on, every one saw his own sensations pictured in the countenances of his companions : However, the capstan and windlace... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 550 pages
...most rude and uncivilized upon the earth. To those only who have waited in a state of such suspense, Death has approached in all his terrors ; and as the...that was to determine our fate came on, every one saw his own sensations pictured in the countenances of his companions : However, the capstan and windlace... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 534 pages
...most rude and uncivilized upon the earth. To those only who have watted in a state of such snspense, Death has approached in all his terrors ; and as the...that was to determine our fate came on, every one saw his own sensations pictured in the countenances of his companions : However, the capstan and windlace... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 528 pages
...rude. and uncivilized upon the earth. To those only who have waited in a state of such sus.r pense, Death has approached in all his terrors ; and as the...that was to determine our fate came on, every one saw his own sensations pictured in the countenances of his companions : However, the capstan and windlace... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 636 pages
...most rude and uncivilised upon the earth. To those only who have waited in a state of such suspense, death has approached in all his terrors ; and as the...that was to determine our fate came on, every one saw his own sensations pictured in the countenances of his companions : however, the capstan and windlass... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 636 pages
...uncivilised upon time earth. To those only who have waited in a state of such suspense, death imas approached in all his terrors; and as the dreadful...that was to determine our fate came on, every one eaw his own sensations pictured in time countenances of lmis companions: however, the capstan and windlass... | |
| James Grant - 1852 - 390 pages
...most rude and uncivilized upon the earth. " To those only who have waited in a state of such suspense, Death has approached in all his terrors ; and as the...that was to determine our fate came on, every one saw his own sensations pictured in the countenances of his companions. However, the capstan and windlass... | |
| Samuel Bennett - 1865 - 710 pages
...the following interesting account: — " To those only who have waited in a state of such suspense death has approached in all his terrors, and as the...that was to determine our fate came on, every one saw his own sensations pictured in the countenances of his companions ; however, the capstan and windlass... | |
| 1866 - 268 pages
...most rude and uncivilised upon the earth. To those only who have waited in a state of such suspense, death has approached in all his terrors ; and as the...that was to determine our fate came on, every one saw his own sensations pictured in the countenances of his companions. However, the capstan and windlass... | |
| 1879 - 496 pages
...carrying all the crew. Cook remarks : " To those only who have waited in a state of such suspense, death has approached in all his terrors ; and as the...dreadful moment that was to determine our fate came on, everyone saw his own sensations pictured in the countenance of his companions.'' [We would ask the... | |
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