Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... relation of any one of his adventures , more especially after such substantial proofs for the truth hereof . It is probable that the account here given of the religion of the natives of Madagascar , may by some be thought a mere fiction ...
... relation of any one of his adventures , more especially after such substantial proofs for the truth hereof . It is probable that the account here given of the religion of the natives of Madagascar , may by some be thought a mere fiction ...
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... relation , to form a better judgment of our happy or unhappy situation . The circumstances of his story were so very remarkable , and of so great importance to us , that I dare say I can repeat them almost in his own words , which were ...
... relation , to form a better judgment of our happy or unhappy situation . The circumstances of his story were so very remarkable , and of so great importance to us , that I dare say I can repeat them almost in his own words , which were ...
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... relation had made us give over all hopes of relief , and nothing but sorrow , distress , and despair , appeared in all its dis- mal forms in each man's face , according to his different constitution . We could save neither arms nor ammu ...
... relation had made us give over all hopes of relief , and nothing but sorrow , distress , and despair , appeared in all its dis- mal forms in each man's face , according to his different constitution . We could save neither arms nor ammu ...
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... relations , who are impatient to see us , and we are as desirous of seeing them ; that it was impossible for us to live here always ; and for that reason , we begged he would permit us to go to some port where we might meet with ships ...
... relations , who are impatient to see us , and we are as desirous of seeing them ; that it was impossible for us to live here always ; and for that reason , we begged he would permit us to go to some port where we might meet with ships ...
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... relation whereof will give the reader an adequate idea of almost the only superstition to which these people are addicted . I have made mention before of the Umossees , who pretend to be magicians , sorcerers , and fortune - tellers ...
... relation whereof will give the reader an adequate idea of almost the only superstition to which these people are addicted . I have made mention before of the Umossees , who pretend to be magicians , sorcerers , and fortune - tellers ...
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