Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... told Captain Mackett they had a tradition of their coming on the island many years ago in large canoes . But from wheresoever they came , it is manifest that their religion is the most ancient in the world , and not far from pure ...
... told Captain Mackett they had a tradition of their coming on the island many years ago in large canoes . But from wheresoever they came , it is manifest that their religion is the most ancient in the world , and not far from pure ...
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... the pinnace , and rowing towards the voice , found him swimming on an oar ; he told us , that as soon as they came to the bar , a great sea struck them c 2 ROBERT DRURY . 15 The ship Captain Younge commanded in this un- ...
... the pinnace , and rowing towards the voice , found him swimming on an oar ; he told us , that as soon as they came to the bar , a great sea struck them c 2 ROBERT DRURY . 15 The ship Captain Younge commanded in this un- ...
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... told Port Dauphine was but sixty miles from us , but the idea we had entertained of their being such a barbarous people , prevented our going thither ; but this debate was soon put an end to by the deaan ( or as our English sailors call ...
... told Port Dauphine was but sixty miles from us , but the idea we had entertained of their being such a barbarous people , prevented our going thither ; but this debate was soon put an end to by the deaan ( or as our English sailors call ...
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... told the captain he was heartily sorry for his mis- fortunes , though in my opinion that was nothing but a compliment ; for , as I found afterwards , he was more brutish and dishonest than most of the other kings on the island ; and his ...
... told the captain he was heartily sorry for his mis- fortunes , though in my opinion that was nothing but a compliment ; for , as I found afterwards , he was more brutish and dishonest than most of the other kings on the island ; and his ...
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... told him we were ready to wait on him when he pleased . At this the king seemed fully satisfied , and ordered Sam to tell us he would breakfast first , and advised us to do so too , that we might be the better enabled to perform our ...
... told him we were ready to wait on him when he pleased . At this the king seemed fully satisfied , and ordered Sam to tell us he would breakfast first , and advised us to do so too , that we might be the better enabled to perform our ...
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