Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... present seems likely to enter slowly into the career of civilization . Obliged to conform to the usages of the natives , and rendered to all intents and purposes a member of their community , he necessarily became intimately acquainted ...
... present seems likely to enter slowly into the career of civilization . Obliged to conform to the usages of the natives , and rendered to all intents and purposes a member of their community , he necessarily became intimately acquainted ...
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... 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 within the plan of the proposed series ...
... 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 within the plan of the proposed series ...
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... present purpose ; which is a true and impartial narrative of our hard fate at Madagascar in our return homeward ; together with my own miseries , and the various turns of fortune , during my residence for near fifteen years , in that ...
... present purpose ; which is a true and impartial narrative of our hard fate at Madagascar in our return homeward ; together with my own miseries , and the various turns of fortune , during my residence for near fifteen years , in that ...
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... present . We saved all our lives , with our money , guns , pow- der , shot , & c . , but the long - boat was staved in pieces . The natives , who lived near the sea , perceiving our distressed condition , came down to succour us , and ...
... present . We saved all our lives , with our money , guns , pow- der , shot , & c . , but the long - boat was staved in pieces . The natives , who lived near the sea , perceiving our distressed condition , came down to succour us , and ...
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... present , my for- tune is as low , and my life is as little to be regarded ; I do not pretend , therefore , to command , but to con- sult with you what is most expedient to be done in the present unhappy situation of our affairs . How ...
... present , my for- tune is as low , and my life is as little to be regarded ; I do not pretend , therefore , to command , but to con- sult with you what is most expedient to be done in the present unhappy situation of our affairs . How ...
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