Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... asked him what he proposed to do , for the ship could swim no longer . He went into the round - house for a few minutes , and when he came out , he asked them if they approved of his running the ship on shore at all adventures ; to ...
... asked him what he proposed to do , for the ship could swim no longer . He went into the round - house for a few minutes , and when he came out , he asked them if they approved of his running the ship on shore at all adventures ; to ...
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... asked who we were . We told him the crew of an English East India ship , which proved so leaky , that we were obliged to run her in here , as the first land we could make for the preserva- tion of our lives . Hereupon he came to us ...
... asked who we were . We told him the crew of an English East India ship , which proved so leaky , that we were obliged to run her in here , as the first land we could make for the preserva- tion of our lives . Hereupon he came to us ...
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... asked us if we were willing to go with him , to which proposition we readily assented . In a week's time we had got provisions enough , such as beef , rice , water , and fuel ; and got our long - boat in good repair . We were nine in ...
... asked us if we were willing to go with him , to which proposition we readily assented . In a week's time we had got provisions enough , such as beef , rice , water , and fuel ; and got our long - boat in good repair . We were nine in ...
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... asked Captain Drummond to drink , but the captain , pretend- ing to be sick , refused it . I was their interpreter ; the king bid me tell him he should want for nothing the country afforded . The captain desired I would return for ...
... asked Captain Drummond to drink , but the captain , pretend- ing to be sick , refused it . I was their interpreter ; the king bid me tell him he should want for nothing the country afforded . The captain desired I would return for ...
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... asked him who was our cap- tain . As soon as he was informed , he came up to him and took him by the hand , and said in a familiar manner , " salamonger , captain ; " which is a term of salutation , much like our saying " your servant ...
... asked him who was our cap- tain . As soon as he was informed , he came up to him and took him by the hand , and said in a familiar manner , " salamonger , captain ; " which is a term of salutation , much like our saying " your servant ...
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