Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... short voyage for me , hoping that the many dangers and hardships to which I should naturally be exposed , and should see others undergo , would deter me from persevering in that course of life . But , as wilful persons never want woe ...
... short voyage for me , hoping that the many dangers and hardships to which I should naturally be exposed , and should see others undergo , would deter me from persevering in that course of life . But , as wilful persons never want woe ...
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... short , appeared hor- rible to nature , and excited in us the most dismal apprehensions . If I here discovered some greater concern than be- came a man , I hope my tender years , my little know- ledge , and less experience , will plead ...
... short , appeared hor- rible to nature , and excited in us the most dismal apprehensions . If I here discovered some greater concern than be- came a man , I hope my tender years , my little know- ledge , and less experience , will plead ...
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... and got to the southward of Port Dauphine , but at last the wind shifted , and blowed so hard we could sail no longer ; so that , in short , we drove on shore within three or four leagues of the place where we are at 24 THE ADVENTURES OF.
... and got to the southward of Port Dauphine , but at last the wind shifted , and blowed so hard we could sail no longer ; so that , in short , we drove on shore within three or four leagues of the place where we are at 24 THE ADVENTURES OF.
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... short , we could not prevail ; for they obliged us to go with them . We made it three days ' journey to the place of their king's residence : when we came there , and were car- ried before him , he was drinking toake ( which is made of ...
... short , we could not prevail ; for they obliged us to go with them . We made it three days ' journey to the place of their king's residence : when we came there , and were car- ried before him , he was drinking toake ( which is made of ...
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... ; and he puts some confidence in me . This , sir , is a short , but true narrative of the miseries and misfortunes we are under ; and which , I am afraid D 2 ROBERT DRURY . 27 plundered us; and the country being woody, we ...
... ; and he puts some confidence in me . This , sir , is a short , but true narrative of the miseries and misfortunes we are under ; and which , I am afraid D 2 ROBERT DRURY . 27 plundered us; and the country being woody, we ...
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