Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... whilst we all stood round them ; soon after , the king ordered Sam to ask the captain if he was ready to go , for it would be best to walk in the cool of the morning , and rest at noon . The captain observed that he did not ask whether ...
... whilst we all stood round them ; soon after , the king ordered Sam to ask the captain if he was ready to go , for it would be best to walk in the cool of the morning , and rest at noon . The captain observed that he did not ask whether ...
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... whilst Sam went to inform the king of our arrival . We were ordered to wait till he was ready for our recep- tion ; our captain too put us into the best form he could , ordering all our baggage and such things as our people brought with ...
... whilst Sam went to inform the king of our arrival . We were ordered to wait till he was ready for our recep- tion ; our captain too put us into the best form he could , ordering all our baggage and such things as our people brought with ...
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... whilst some of them were at the prince's house , the signal was given , by one of Captain Drummond's men firing a pistol ; at which the king was seized , and his son at the same instant . This instantly alarmed the whole town . I ...
... whilst some of them were at the prince's house , the signal was given , by one of Captain Drummond's men firing a pistol ; at which the king was seized , and his son at the same instant . This instantly alarmed the whole town . I ...
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... whilst we preserved the king alive , and gave him civil treatment . This parley being over , we continued our march through the plain till near evening ; many of us with- out shoes as well as myself , and some sick ; which obliged us to ...
... whilst we preserved the king alive , and gave him civil treatment . This parley being over , we continued our march through the plain till near evening ; many of us with- out shoes as well as myself , and some sick ; which obliged us to ...
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... Whilst we were employed in killing the ox , we desired the king to send some of his people into the woods for some fuel to dress it ; which he readily did , and they soon brought us sufficient for our purpose . But all this time we ...
... Whilst we were employed in killing the ox , we desired the king to send some of his people into the woods for some fuel to dress it ; which he readily did , and they soon brought us sufficient for our purpose . But all this time we ...
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