| 1829 - 696 sider
...cabin, and not appear. The Turks, he said, would then think that we were a man-ofwar,; but, if they saw women, they would take us for merchants, and board us. He went upon the deck, and took a gun and bandoliers, and sword, and, with the rest of the ship's company, stood... | |
| 1795 - 718 sider
...his fhip, wh'-ch was worth 30,000!. This was fad for us paflengers : but my hulband bid DS be fure to keep in the cabin, and not appear ; which would make the Turks thn.k we were a man of war ;- but if they faw wo-' men, they would take us for merchant;, and board... | |
| 1795 - 708 sider
...huftsnd e fure to keep in the cafor us bid us bin, and not appear ; which would make the Turks thirk we were a man of war ; but if they faw women, they woc'd take ti > for merTo which he (taking me in his!%hant.«, and board us. He went arms) anfwered,... | |
| William Seward - 1795 - 684 sider
...was fad for us " paflengers, but my hufband bid us be fure to " keep in the cnbin, and not ap.per.r, which would " make the Turks think we were a man of...they would take us for " merchants, and board us. Ke went upon deck, " and took a gun, a bandelier, and fword, expect" ing the arrival of the Turkifb.... | |
| William Seward - 1796 - 418 sider
..." which was worth 30,000!. This was fad for us " paflengers, but my hufband bid us be fure to "• keep in the cabin, and not appear, which would **...upon deck, " and took a gun, a bandelier, and fword, expect" ing the arrival' of the Turkifn man of war. " This Beaft-Captain had locked me up in the "... | |
| William Seward - 1798 - 536 sider
...fliip, ** which was worth 30,000 !. This was fad for " us paflengers, but my hufband bid us be fure " to keep in the cabin, and not appear, which ** would...upon deck, and took a gun, a bandelier, ** and fword, expecting the arrival oftheTur** kith man of war. This Beaft-Captain had " locked me up in the cabin.... | |
| 1826 - 240 sider
...his ship, which was worth 30,0001. This wassail for us passengers : but my husband bad us be sure to keep in the cabin, and not appear, which would make...the Turks think we were a man of war, but if they saw women, they would take us for merchants and board us. He went upon deck and took a gun, a bandelier,... | |
| 1825 - 492 sider
...than lose his ship worth £30,000. This was sad for us passengers, but my husband bid us be sure to keep in the cabin, and not appear, which would make the Turks think we were men of war, but if they saw women they would board us. He went upon deck, taking with him a gun and... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 384 sider
...face. " This," says she, in her memoirs, " was sad for us passengers ; but my husband bid us be sure to keep in the cabin, and not appear, which would make...the Turks think we were a man of war ; but if they saw women, they would take us for merchants, and board the vessel. He went upon deck, and took a gun,... | |
| 1829 - 574 sider
...not appear, the women, which would make the Turks think that we were a man-of-war, but if they saw women they would take us for merchants and board us. He went upon the deck, and took a gun and bandoliers, and sword, and, with the rest of the ship's company, stood... | |
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