The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 47
... officers , who were required both for the command of the soldiers and mariners , and for the custody and supervision of the slaves . Each galley had at her bow five guns carrying from eighteen to thirty - six pounds each , and the mode ...
... officers , who were required both for the command of the soldiers and mariners , and for the custody and supervision of the slaves . Each galley had at her bow five guns carrying from eighteen to thirty - six pounds each , and the mode ...
Page 48
... officer on board immediately concerned with the charge and chastisement of these wretched outcasts was styled the ... officers of the ship , whenever circumstances made an unusual exertion of speed desirable . At such times the blows ...
... officer on board immediately concerned with the charge and chastisement of these wretched outcasts was styled the ... officers of the ship , whenever circumstances made an unusual exertion of speed desirable . At such times the blows ...
Page 49
... officers in command urging them to redouble their blows , formed an assemblage of sights and sounds dreadful to the imagination . Still , at whatever cost of suffering and of life ( for many fainted at their work , and never again ...
... officers in command urging them to redouble their blows , formed an assemblage of sights and sounds dreadful to the imagination . Still , at whatever cost of suffering and of life ( for many fainted at their work , and never again ...
Page 50
... officers sat down to dinner , and upon their getting up from table after midnight , the captain told the Duke that he should like him to see the effect of his opium , and taking him along the gangway , they saw the wretched crew , of ...
... officers sat down to dinner , and upon their getting up from table after midnight , the captain told the Duke that he should like him to see the effect of his opium , and taking him along the gangway , they saw the wretched crew , of ...
Page 51
... officers . ' Now , gentlemen , ' they cried , we shall very soon be all upon a footing - we shall all drink out of the same glass presently . " It seemed as if all hope were lost , and they were in the very jaws of death , when they ...
... officers . ' Now , gentlemen , ' they cried , we shall very soon be all upon a footing - we shall all drink out of the same glass presently . " It seemed as if all hope were lost , and they were in the very jaws of death , when they ...
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