Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... proper and useful applica- tions : yet no motive , how tempting soever , could pre- vail on the editor to alter any real fact , or add any one single fiction of his own . Every transaction here related , as likewise the character and ...
... proper and useful applica- tions : yet no motive , how tempting soever , could pre- vail on the editor to alter any real fact , or add any one single fiction of his own . Every transaction here related , as likewise the character and ...
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... proper place to run her into , or put ashore with safety of our lives . At length we drew near the shore , but no place could be found ; and our hold being now half full of water , the men went to the captain and asked him what he ...
... proper place to run her into , or put ashore with safety of our lives . At length we drew near the shore , but no place could be found ; and our hold being now half full of water , the men went to the captain and asked him what he ...
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... proper as to ammu- nition , or arms , we had none , nor could we get any : except that my companion had two pocket pistols , which the natives had not discovered when they plundered us ; and the country being woody , we 26 26 THE ...
... proper as to ammu- nition , or arms , we had none , nor could we get any : except that my companion had two pocket pistols , which the natives had not discovered when they plundered us ; and the country being woody , we 26 26 THE ...
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... proper and seasonable advice . We then acquainted the captain with our resolution , and he seemed to be very well contented with it ; for , indeed , he was not over solicitous what became of himself , since he had in so unhappy a manner ...
... proper and seasonable advice . We then acquainted the captain with our resolution , and he seemed to be very well contented with it ; for , indeed , he was not over solicitous what became of himself , since he had in so unhappy a manner ...
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... proper , and destroy me in a moment . length I perceived she was equally afraid of her father's knowledge of her passion , so that I looked upon myself in danger on both sides ; for which reason , when Sam informed me that she desired ...
... proper , and destroy me in a moment . length I perceived she was equally afraid of her father's knowledge of her passion , so that I looked upon myself in danger on both sides ; for which reason , when Sam informed me that she desired ...
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