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Affecting narrative of the suffering of six soldiers, who deserted from the Garrison of St. Helena, in an open Boat, with only a small quantity of bread and Water, after being driven bout the sea for near a month they were forced, by dreadful Sufferings and Hunger to draw lots of which of them should kill himself to preserve the rest from Starving. And they were necessitated to Eat Human Flesh
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AFFECTING NARRATIVE OF THE SUFFERING OF SIX SOLDIERS, WHO DESERTED FROM THE GARRISON OF ST. HELENA, IN AN OPEN BOAT, WITH ONLY A SMALL QUANTITY OF BREAD AND WATER, AFTER BEING DRIVEN BOUT THE SEA FOR NEAR A MONTH THEY WERE FORCED, BY DREADFUL SUFFERINGS AND HUNGER TO DRAW LOTS OF WHICH OF THEM SHOULD KILL HIMSELF TO PRESERVE THE REST FROM STARVING. AND THEY WERE NECESSITATED TO EAT HUMAN FLESH. Kent, Inglaterra: Sweet Printers, 1830.
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