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1. The Shenandoah had the guns and the ammunition, the William Thompson had no armaments
2. returned to the first ship, William Thompson, again confiscating the navigational instruments, and then set her on fire
3. By this time of day, it was still light enough and the William Thompson and the Euphrates could be seen burning on the horizon
4. On board with Captain Hawes, Jessie, the children, and the Milo crew were the paroled prisoners from six burned vessels, Abigail, William Thompson, Sophia Thornton, Euphrates, Jireh Swift, and Susan Abigail, along with four whaling masters and one merchant master
5. Captains Smith of the William Thompson, Tucker of the Sophia Thornton, Hathaway of the Euphrates, Williams of the Jireh Swift, and Redfield of the Susan Abigail, spelled out in detail their experiences with the Shenandoah up to June 23
6. On June 22nd she fell in with the William Thompson of New Bedford commanded by Captain Smith,
7. Ship William Thompson , Captain Smith of New Bedford Ship Sophia Thornton , Captain Tucker of New Bedford Barque Jireh Swift , Captain Williams of New Bedford It continued with coverage of the destruction at Ponape Island
8. So Tom he thanked them very hearty and handsome, and let himself be persuaded, and come in; and when he was in he said he was a stranger from Hicksville, Ohio, and his name was William Thompson—and he made another bow
9. It is, however, probable, as Sir William Thompson insists, that the world at a very early period was subjected to more rapid and violent changes in its physical conditions than those now occurring; and such changes would have tended to induce changes at a corresponding rate in the organisms which then existed
10. With respect to the lapse of time not having been sufficient since our planet was consolidated for the assumed amount of organic change, and this objection, as urged by Sir William Thompson, is probably one of the gravest as yet advanced, I can only say, firstly, that we do not know at what rate species change, as measured by years, and secondly, that many philosophers are not as yet willing to admit that we know enough of the constitution of the universe and of the interior of our globe to speculate with safety on its past duration