Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... give a public sanction to a trivial fable , or imposition . Without doubt this gentleman , as well as the captains of other ships , informed himself of a case so singular and surprising , for at Yong - old , where he took the author on ...
... give a public sanction to a trivial fable , or imposition . Without doubt this gentleman , as well as the captains of other ships , informed himself of a case so singular and surprising , for at Yong - old , where he took the author on ...
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... give reputation to the general character of these people , that where the Europeans or Mahometans have not corrupted them , they are very innocent , moral , and courteous ; and more so , with shame be it spoken , than most nations , who ...
... give reputation to the general character of these people , that where the Europeans or Mahometans have not corrupted them , they are very innocent , moral , and courteous ; and more so , with shame be it spoken , than most nations , who ...
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... reputation , and do firmly believe that the account he gives of his strange and surprising adventures is genuine and authentic . May 7 , 1728 . WILLIAM MACKETT . THE ADVENTURES OF ROBERT DRURY . As my design in xii PREFACE .
... reputation , and do firmly believe that the account he gives of his strange and surprising adventures is genuine and authentic . May 7 , 1728 . WILLIAM MACKETT . THE ADVENTURES OF ROBERT DRURY . As my design in xii PREFACE .
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... give a plain and honest account of matters of fact , I shall make use of no artful inventions , or borrowed phrases , to lengthen or embellish it ; nor shall I introduce any other reflections , than what were the natural result of my ...
... give a plain and honest account of matters of fact , I shall make use of no artful inventions , or borrowed phrases , to lengthen or embellish it ; nor shall I introduce any other reflections , than what were the natural result of my ...
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... give us what account he could of the country and the natives , and also to inform us how he came there . We all crowded about him , not so much out of a spirit of curiosity , as to 22 THE ADVENTURES OF am shocked with the frightful ...
... give us what account he could of the country and the natives , and also to inform us how he came there . We all crowded about him , not so much out of a spirit of curiosity , as to 22 THE ADVENTURES OF am shocked with the frightful ...
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