The second mate of the Topaz asserts that Christian the ringleader became insane shortly after their arrival on the island, and threw himself off the rocks into the sea; another died of a fever before the massacre of the remaining six took place. The European Magazine, and London Review - Page 521809Full view - About this book
| 1809 - 596 pages
...and women, children of the mutineers, on this island, the whole population amounting to thirty-five, who acknowledge Smith as father and commander of them...speak English, and have been educated by him, Captain Folder represents, in a religious and moral way. " The second mate of the Торг asserts, that Christian,... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1810 - 462 pages
...women, children, of the mutineers, on the island, the whole population amounting to about thirty five, who acknowledge Smith as father and commander of them...been educated by him (captain Folger represents) in a religieu* and moral way. '• The second mate of the Topaz asserts that Christian, the ringleader,... | |
| George Barrington - 1802 - 592 pages
...children of the mutineers are now grown up men and women, the whole population amounting to thirty-five, who acknowledge Smith as father and commander of them...all speak English, and have been educated by him, as Cap. Folgar relates, in a religious and moral way. Christian Fletcher, it is said, became insane... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1811 - 368 pages
...women, children of the mutineers, on the island, the whole population amounting to about thirty-five, who acknowledge Smith as father and commander of them...ringleader, became insane shortly after their arrival on the island, and threw himself off the rocks into the sea j another died of a fever, before the massacre... | |
| Amasa Delano - 1817 - 622 pages
...leaving Smith the only man alive upon the island, with eight or nine women, and several small children. " The second mate of the Topaz asserts that Christian,...ringleader, became insane shortly after their arrival OB the island, and threw himself off the rocks into the sea. Another died of a fever before the massacre... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1831 - 400 pages
...Smith as father and commander of them all ; they all speak English, and have been educated by him (as Captain Folger represents) in a religious and moral...ringleader, became insane shortly after their arrival on the island, and threw himself off the rocks into the sea ; another died of a fever before the massacre... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1831 - 392 pages
...women, children of the mutineers, on the island, the whole population amounting to about thirty-five, who acknowledge Smith as father and commander of them...they all speak English, and have been educated by him (as Captain Folger represents) in a religious and moral way. ' The second mate of the Topaz asserts... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1832 - 320 pages
...women, children of the mutineers, on the island, the whole population amounting to about thirty-five, who acknowledge Smith as father and commander of them...they all speak English, and have been educated by him (as Captain Folger represents) in a religious and moral way. " The second mate of the Topaz asserts... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1876 - 422 pages
...women, children of the mutineers, on the island, the whole population amounting to about thirty-five, who acknowledge Smith as father and commander of them...they all speak English, and have been educated by him (as Captain Folger represents) in a religious and moral way. " The second mate of the Topaz asserts... | |
| sir John Barrow (bart.) - 1883 - 432 pages
...women, children of the mutineers, on the island, the whole population amounting to about thirty-five, who acknowledge Smith as father and commander of them...they all speak English, and have been educated by him (as Captain Folger represents) in a religious and moral way. " The second mate of the Topaz asserts... | |
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