Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... manners , customs , and proceedings ; which , together with his own adventures among them , he narrates in that plain and unpretending manner , which in a writer of his class advances the strongest claims to confidence . The veracity of ...
... manners , customs , and proceedings ; which , together with his own adventures among them , he narrates in that plain and unpretending manner , which in a writer of his class advances the strongest claims to confidence . The veracity of ...
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... manner of detailing them , that the present will form the fourth edition ; the first appearing in 1729 , and the second and third in 1743 and 1808. Thus much as to its merits ; as to the rest , works of this nature falling directly ...
... manner of detailing them , that the present will form the fourth edition ; the first appearing in 1729 , and the second and third in 1743 and 1808. Thus much as to its merits ; as to the rest , works of this nature falling directly ...
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... manner of grounds for such a conclusion , since it has no resemblance of it in any other particulars , than in circumcision , and abstaining from their women at certain times , which were common to some eastern nations long before the ...
... manner of grounds for such a conclusion , since it has no resemblance of it in any other particulars , than in circumcision , and abstaining from their women at certain times , which were common to some eastern nations long before the ...
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... manner in which he fitted me out ; and by plentifully supplying me with provisions , clothes , and other necessaries for the voyage ; besides which , I nad a cargo to the value of a hundred pounds , which was a large trust for a boy of ...
... manner in which he fitted me out ; and by plentifully supplying me with provisions , clothes , and other necessaries for the voyage ; besides which , I nad a cargo to the value of a hundred pounds , which was a large trust for a boy of ...
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... manner . The reason whereof , and a succint history of King Samuel , ( for that was his name , ) I shall have occasion to mention hereafter . This information put us into the utmost con- fusion and despair , and proved , indeed , our ...
... manner . The reason whereof , and a succint history of King Samuel , ( for that was his name , ) I shall have occasion to mention hereafter . This information put us into the utmost con- fusion and despair , and proved , indeed , our ...
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