Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... tell them , magical properties agreeing to the spirits ; as also that they must be made at pro- per times . There are two things in this history highly worthy of observation : one is , that there is a law among them against cursing a ...
... tell them , magical properties agreeing to the spirits ; as also that they must be made at pro- per times . There are two things in this history highly worthy of observation : one is , that there is a law among them against cursing a ...
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... tell presently how to deter- mine , though we were informed these were another prince's dominions . We finished the raft that night , and in the morning sent Mr. Pratt , our chief mate , and four men in the boat with a long rope for a ...
... tell presently how to deter- mine , though we were informed these were another prince's dominions . We finished the raft that night , and in the morning sent Mr. Pratt , our chief mate , and four men in the boat with a long rope for a ...
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... tell him he should want for nothing the country afforded . The captain desired I would return for answer , that as he wanted to be in his own country , he begged he might be permitted to go where we might get shipping . D On this the ...
... tell him he should want for nothing the country afforded . The captain desired I would return for answer , that as he wanted to be in his own country , he begged he might be permitted to go where we might get shipping . D On this the ...
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... tell the king what he had said , and without waiting for an answer , got up , and followed the captain . The king seeing Captain Drummond go away in a passion , in order to appease him , sent one of his gene- rals with an ox for us to ...
... tell the king what he had said , and without waiting for an answer , got up , and followed the captain . The king seeing Captain Drummond go away in a passion , in order to appease him , sent one of his gene- rals with an ox for us to ...
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... tell the captain and all of them , that if ever we offered to run away again , he would make us dearly repent it . As to the man who was wounded , though we were apprehensive of being called to account for it , neither he nor any one ...
... tell the captain and all of them , that if ever we offered to run away again , he would make us dearly repent it . As to the man who was wounded , though we were apprehensive of being called to account for it , neither he nor any one ...
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