Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... brought off , though directly repugnant to the law of Moses , concerning which there seems to be no occasion for enlarging farther in this place . That the people of Madagascar did not derive their religion from any learned or polite ...
... brought off , though directly repugnant to the law of Moses , concerning which there seems to be no occasion for enlarging farther in this place . That the people of Madagascar did not derive their religion from any learned or polite ...
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... brought into England , his native country , by myself . I esteem him an honest , industrious man , of good reputation , and do firmly believe that the account he gives of his strange and surprising adventures is genuine and authentic ...
... brought into England , his native country , by myself . I esteem him an honest , industrious man , of good reputation , and do firmly believe that the account he gives of his strange and surprising adventures is genuine and authentic ...
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... brought to England , and buried at Dover At length they all got on shore on pieces of the ship , planks , & c . two men only excepted , who were drowned , and the woman before - mentioned . The other woman escaped , though she was so ...
... brought to England , and buried at Dover At length they all got on shore on pieces of the ship , planks , & c . two men only excepted , who were drowned , and the woman before - mentioned . The other woman escaped , though she was so ...
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... brought no fire - arms with them , lest we should seize them by force ; but they were armed with lances . As soon as we saw them approaching us , we all stood together 28 THE ADVENTURES OF we are under; and which, I am afraid...
... brought no fire - arms with them , lest we should seize them by force ; but they were armed with lances . As soon as we saw them approaching us , we all stood together 28 THE ADVENTURES OF we are under; and which, I am afraid...
Strona 29
... brought with him four large bullocks , six calabashes of toake , ten baskets of potatoes , and ten pots of honey ; all which he pre- sented to our captain , and gave us moreover two or three earthen pots to dress our victuals in : we ...
... brought with him four large bullocks , six calabashes of toake , ten baskets of potatoes , and ten pots of honey ; all which he pre- sented to our captain , and gave us moreover two or three earthen pots to dress our victuals in : we ...
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