Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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Strona viii
... thought a mere fiction , and inserted with no other view than to advance some latitudinarian principles ; but so widely distant is this from the real case , that the most to be suspected part of the conversation between deaan Murnanzack ...
... thought a mere fiction , and inserted with no other view than to advance some latitudinarian principles ; but so widely distant is this from the real case , that the most to be suspected part of the conversation between deaan Murnanzack ...
Strona x
... thought by these people to be the most acceptable oblations to their Supreme Deity . They have no burnt offerings but near their sepulchres , when occasionally opened , which , with the gums burnt with them , serve for a defence against ...
... thought by these people to be the most acceptable oblations to their Supreme Deity . They have no burnt offerings but near their sepulchres , when occasionally opened , which , with the gums burnt with them , serve for a defence against ...
Strona xi
... so , with shame be it spoken , than most nations , who have all the advantages of a liberal and christian education . There is yet one observation more , which , we hope , will not be thought improper here ; which is , PREFACE . xi.
... so , with shame be it spoken , than most nations , who have all the advantages of a liberal and christian education . There is yet one observation more , which , we hope , will not be thought improper here ; which is , PREFACE . xi.
Strona 15
... thought , being so near the end of his voy- age , he had great reason to hope , or rather to be mo- rally assured , that he had obtained his desire ; the ship being safe at anchor within half a dozen miles , and in sight of the place ...
... thought , being so near the end of his voy- age , he had great reason to hope , or rather to be mo- rally assured , that he had obtained his desire ; the ship being safe at anchor within half a dozen miles , and in sight of the place ...
Strona 16
... thought fit . My cousin soon after our arrival , died , and we had a great mortality among our ship's crew ; for in nine months ' time , we buried above forty of our people . The chief mate was the first of note , and about a month ...
... thought fit . My cousin soon after our arrival , died , and we had a great mortality among our ship's crew ; for in nine months ' time , we buried above forty of our people . The chief mate was the first of note , and about a month ...
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