Captain Bligh's Second Chance: An Eyewitness Account of His Return to the South SeasChatham, 2007 - Broj stranica: 184 Shortly after the Bounty mutiny, William Bligh was commissioned to lead another voyage on the Providence in 1791-- a journey that culminated in the successful transport of breadfruit and botanical specimens from the West Indies. But just weeks after the Providence left port, Bligh succumbed to illness and took to bed--often near death--for most of the trip. Captain Bligh's Second Chance is the fascinating memoir of Lieutenant George Tobin, who accompanied Bligh on the Providence voyage and documented his illnesses and the effects on the crew. Tobin's account reveals that the voyage of Providence is more than the turning point in Bligh's career; it is the key to understanding his whole life and character. |
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... cocoanut , indeed , does not require the aid of birds , as after remaining a considerable time in the sea , it readily takes root . It is in fact a tree that delights in its roots being washed by the salt water . The finest groves of ...
... cocoanut , indeed , does not require the aid of birds , as after remaining a considerable time in the sea , it readily takes root . It is in fact a tree that delights in its roots being washed by the salt water . The finest groves of ...
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... cocoanut is now added and well beat up together . There yet remains to eradicate the coarse and stringy parts , which is effected by rinsing a bunch of grass which collects it , leaving the kava a liquid of the colour of muddy water ...
... cocoanut is now added and well beat up together . There yet remains to eradicate the coarse and stringy parts , which is effected by rinsing a bunch of grass which collects it , leaving the kava a liquid of the colour of muddy water ...
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... cocoanut was our beverage , and salt water the sauce to our meat . From having frequently used it as a substitute for salt , so easily are our prejudices surmounted , I found it equally palatable . Pahraihea , a chief of Ha'apaiano'o ...
... cocoanut was our beverage , and salt water the sauce to our meat . From having frequently used it as a substitute for salt , so easily are our prejudices surmounted , I found it equally palatable . Pahraihea , a chief of Ha'apaiano'o ...
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