Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... assistance when in necessity or distress ; and with true piety and hearts full of grati- tude return him their humble and unfeigned thanks for those blessings and benefits he confers upon them ; yet have they no temples , no tabernacles ...
... assistance when in necessity or distress ; and with true piety and hearts full of grati- tude return him their humble and unfeigned thanks for those blessings and benefits he confers upon them ; yet have they no temples , no tabernacles ...
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... assistance of my com- panions , that it was a common practice for half - a - dozen of us to tie a rupee apiece ( which is about the value of two shillings and sixpence English , ) in a handkerchief round our middles , and swim four or ...
... assistance of my com- panions , that it was a common practice for half - a - dozen of us to tie a rupee apiece ( which is about the value of two shillings and sixpence English , ) in a handkerchief round our middles , and swim four or ...
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... assistance ; but in the mean time he should be obliged to distribute us among his sons , who lived at distant towns , not only for the convenience of providing for such a number of us , ( there not being room enough in this town , ) but ...
... assistance ; but in the mean time he should be obliged to distribute us among his sons , who lived at distant towns , not only for the convenience of providing for such a number of us , ( there not being room enough in this town , ) but ...
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... assistance ; for they soon alarmed the country , and returned with great numbers from all the adjacent towns ; and immediately besieged us . They fired in upon us , and wounded one of our men in the groin ; on which Captain Younge ...
... assistance ; for they soon alarmed the country , and returned with great numbers from all the adjacent towns ; and immediately besieged us . They fired in upon us , and wounded one of our men in the groin ; on which Captain Younge ...
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... assistance , and thereby provoked them to murder us , I cannot say ; but certain it is , we were the most unfortunate wretches in the universe : for I was afterwards informed , before our murdered people were well cold , two thousand of ...
... assistance , and thereby provoked them to murder us , I cannot say ; but certain it is , we were the most unfortunate wretches in the universe : for I was afterwards informed , before our murdered people were well cold , two thousand of ...
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