Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... heads , must come from the more southern part of Africa . Deaan Toke- offu told Captain Mackett they had a tradition of their coming on the island many years ago in large canoes . But from wheresoever they came , it is manifest that ...
... heads , must come from the more southern part of Africa . Deaan Toke- offu told Captain Mackett they had a tradition of their coming on the island many years ago in large canoes . But from wheresoever they came , it is manifest that ...
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... head , or otherwise distinguished by the name of the Beef - steak - house ; and to which there was , all his time , a great resort of merchants , and other gentlemen of the best rank and character . C Notwithstanding the education my ...
... head , or otherwise distinguished by the name of the Beef - steak - house ; and to which there was , all his time , a great resort of merchants , and other gentlemen of the best rank and character . C Notwithstanding the education my ...
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... head to guide others , if happily any had been like him alive swimming ; but not one of them was ever seen , or heard of more . Mr. John Lapie , his son , and their cook , the cockswain , and nine of the boat's crew , all perished ...
... head to guide others , if happily any had been like him alive swimming ; but not one of them was ever seen , or heard of more . Mr. John Lapie , his son , and their cook , the cockswain , and nine of the boat's crew , all perished ...
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... head to look out for land , since nobody else could so well be spared . In such apparent danger , my being a passenger was no excuse ; and , accordingly , I went up and sat there two hours and a half before I could discern any thing ...
... head to look out for land , since nobody else could so well be spared . In such apparent danger , my being a passenger was no excuse ; and , accordingly , I went up and sat there two hours and a half before I could discern any thing ...
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... head of us . When they drew near , he called Sam , which was the man's name he sent to us , and 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 ...
... head of us . When they drew near , he called Sam , which was the man's name he sent to us , and 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 ...
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