Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... brother , who had no children , should be one of the hostages . Captain Younge , who imagined that they followed us on account of their prince only , and that if we should release him they would return back , complied with the general's ...
... brother , who had no children , should be one of the hostages . Captain Younge , who imagined that they followed us on account of their prince only , and that if we should release him they would return back , complied with the general's ...
Strona 46
... brother and two more of the chief of their people in exchange for the prince ; and as to the arms then in our possession which belonged to their king , we might , when we had no further occasion for them , leave them according to our ...
... brother and two more of the chief of their people in exchange for the prince ; and as to the arms then in our possession which belonged to their king , we might , when we had no further occasion for them , leave them according to our ...
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... brother , for the use of him and his people , and the other was killed for us ; for the army was now disbanded , and each party was march- ing home with their respective chiefs to their own ha- bitations . Here my master came to me ...
... brother , for the use of him and his people , and the other was killed for us ; for the army was now disbanded , and each party was march- ing home with their respective chiefs to their own ha- bitations . Here my master came to me ...
Strona 55
... brother , and other head - men ; so that my guardian and I lay exposed to the open air . The ill treatment I met with from the women and children , put a thousand distracting thoughts into my head . Sometimes I imagined that I might be ...
... brother , and other head - men ; so that my guardian and I lay exposed to the open air . The ill treatment I met with from the women and children , put a thousand distracting thoughts into my head . Sometimes I imagined that I might be ...
Strona 56
... brother only excepted ; who though he had a house , had no wife to receive him , and so he stayed behind . My mistress intimated by her motions that she would have me go in and sit down . A great deal of serious discourse passed between ...
... brother only excepted ; who though he had a house , had no wife to receive him , and so he stayed behind . My mistress intimated by her motions that she would have me go in and sit down . A great deal of serious discourse passed between ...
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