Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... fire made for that purpose , and in a little time they revived . We were , in all , above one hun- dred and sixty , including the Lascars . The country began now to be alarmed , and we had already two or three hundred negroes flocking ...
... fire made for that purpose , and in a little time they revived . We were , in all , above one hun- dred and sixty , including the Lascars . The country began now to be alarmed , and we had already two or three hundred negroes flocking ...
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... fire , and told the cap- tain that the king had sent him to inform us we had no reason to be under any fearful apprehensions , though we were in a strange country , and that he would come down himself the next day to pay us a visit ...
... fire , and told the cap- tain that the king had sent him to inform us we had no reason to be under any fearful apprehensions , though we were in a strange country , and that he would come down himself the next day to pay us a visit ...
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... 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...
... 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...
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... fire - arms amongst us all , and not many more persons fit to fight ; so that we were a poor handful to withstand an army of two or three thousand . When they found we made a stand , they did so too ; and according to their wonted ...
... fire - arms amongst us all , and not many more persons fit to fight ; so that we were a poor handful to withstand an army of two or three thousand . When they found we made a stand , they did so too ; and according to their wonted ...
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... fire . And now I was in hopes of some agreeable refreshment , for some of his servants had carried beef on their backs for that purpose . Though they cut it into long pieces , ( like ropes , ) with the hide , and dressed and eat it half ...
... fire . And now I was in hopes of some agreeable refreshment , for some of his servants had carried beef on their backs for that purpose . Though they cut it into long pieces , ( like ropes , ) with the hide , and dressed and eat it half ...
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