Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... army , to acquaint them with our proposal ; and in half an hour's time returned to us with six of the best guns . They made the more haste lest our minds should alter . We kept them no longer in suspense than while we took the guns to ...
... army , to acquaint them with our proposal ; and in half an hour's time returned to us with six of the best guns . They made the more haste lest our minds should alter . We kept them no longer in suspense than while we took the guns to ...
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A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published. directly to his army . We were so near as to see the ceremony of his sons meeting him , who fell down and embraced his knees , and with ... army. We were so near as ...
A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published. directly to his army . We were so near as to see the ceremony of his sons meeting him , who fell down and embraced his knees , and with ... army. We were so near as ...
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... army , and acquainted the other princes with the agree- ment he had made ; for the king went directly home as soon as he left us . We marched on , determining to lose no time , and the general returned in less than an hour with three ...
... army , and acquainted the other princes with the agree- ment he had made ; for the king went directly home as soon as he left us . We marched on , determining to lose no time , and the general returned in less than an hour with three ...
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... army would never come in sight of us again . But this vain notion of being safe and secure too quickly vanished ; for as soon as they missed us in the morning , they pursued us like so many greyhounds ; and before we got within a mile ...
... army would never come in sight of us again . But this vain notion of being safe and secure too quickly vanished ; for as soon as they missed us in the morning , they pursued us like so many greyhounds ; and before we got within a mile ...
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... army of two or three thousand . When they found we made a stand , they did so too ; and according to their wonted manner ( where it could be done ) , three or four of them in a place threw up the sand before them , and being also ...
... army of two or three thousand . When they found we made a stand , they did so too ; and according to their wonted manner ( where it could be done ) , three or four of them in a place threw up the sand before them , and being also ...
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