Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... arms ; but being fully persuaded that it was impossible to get off from them by force , on account of their number , I advised him to comply , and see if we could not obtain our desires by softer measures . We told them we desired to go ...
... arms ; but being fully persuaded that it was impossible to get off from them by force , on account of their number , I advised him to comply , and see if we could not obtain our desires by softer measures . We told them we desired to go ...
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... ammu- nition , or arms , we had none , nor could we get any : except that my companion had two pocket pistols , which the natives had not discovered when they plundered us ; and the country being woody , we 26 26 THE ADVENTURES OF.
... ammu- nition , or arms , we had none , nor could we get any : except that my companion had two pocket pistols , which the natives had not discovered when they plundered us ; and the country being woody , we 26 26 THE ADVENTURES OF.
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... arms nor ammu- nition , the want of which completed our ruin ; for near one hundred and seventy of us would have made our way through that part of the country we wanted to travel , had we but wherewithal to defend ourselves ; but fate ...
... arms nor ammu- nition , the want of which completed our ruin ; for near one hundred and seventy of us would have made our way through that part of the country we wanted to travel , had we but wherewithal to defend ourselves ; but fate ...
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... arms nor am- munition wherewith to defend ourselves ; and I have endeavoured to prevail on the king to give us a passage through his country to a seaport , but in vain ; think of it , therefore , " says he , " and consult your own ...
... arms nor am- munition wherewith to defend ourselves ; and I have endeavoured to prevail on the king to give us a passage through his country to a seaport , but in vain ; think of it , therefore , " says he , " and consult your own ...
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... arms , till Sam informed us , that they never go from one house to another without them . As soon as we were seated , the king ( by Sam ) assured the captain he was welcome , and sent for ten calabashes of toake , six he gave to our ...
... arms , till Sam informed us , that they never go from one house to another without them . As soon as we were seated , the king ( by Sam ) assured the captain he was welcome , and sent for ten calabashes of toake , six he gave to our ...
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