Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... English well , and knew Mr. Drury there , and was an eye - witness to many of the most doubtful adven- tures here related for several years together . The captain after this went to Munnongaro , or Mas- saleege ; there he saw Nicholas ...
... English well , and knew Mr. Drury there , and was an eye - witness to many of the most doubtful adven- tures here related for several years together . The captain after this went to Munnongaro , or Mas- saleege ; there he saw Nicholas ...
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... English , and knew Drury , as some who were saved by flight with Captain Drummond and others ; with this particu- lar account , that this very Captain Drummond was the man Mr. Drury supposes him to be , and that he was killed at Tullea ...
... English , and knew Drury , as some who were saved by flight with Captain Drummond and others ; with this particu- lar account , that this very Captain Drummond was the man Mr. Drury supposes him to be , and that he was killed at Tullea ...
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... English , ) in a handkerchief round our middles , and swim four or five miles up or down the river for our diversion ; and when we came on shore , the Gentees , or Moors , would lend us clothes to put on while we stayed ; thus we used ...
... English , ) in a handkerchief round our middles , and swim four or five miles up or down the river for our diversion ; and when we came on shore , the Gentees , or Moors , would lend us clothes to put on while we stayed ; thus we used ...
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... English seamen distin- guish these Moorish people . ) Boon lost his own ship on this island , and the pirates were glad to make a small sloop of their long - boat to get off the island with , and were therefore glad to leave the Lascars ...
... English seamen distin- guish these Moorish people . ) Boon lost his own ship on this island , and the pirates were glad to make a small sloop of their long - boat to get off the island with , and were therefore glad to leave the Lascars ...
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... English women on board , one of them would not ven- ture on the raft , nor would the captain , but the other woman , and about forty or fifty of us did . I stript off all my clothes , but took two purses of money and a silver cup , and ...
... English women on board , one of them would not ven- ture on the raft , nor would the captain , but the other woman , and about forty or fifty of us did . I stript off all my clothes , but took two purses of money and a silver cup , and ...
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