Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... enemy to all white men , and treated all the Eu- ropeans in a most barbarous manner . The reason whereof , and a ... enemies to the French , and had murdered all they could find on the island , in revenge for an affront some of that ...
... enemy to all white men , and treated all the Eu- ropeans in a most barbarous manner . The reason whereof , and a ... enemies to the French , and had murdered all they could find on the island , in revenge for an affront some of that ...
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... enemy to the west- ward , who had hitherto proved too powerful for him ; but since his gods had been so indulgent as to send some white men into his dominions , he would embrace so favourable an opportunity once more to try his strength ...
... enemy to the west- ward , who had hitherto proved too powerful for him ; but since his gods had been so indulgent as to send some white men into his dominions , he would embrace so favourable an opportunity once more to try his strength ...
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... enemies were not only near , but numerous , and threatened immediately to attack us . We faced towards them , our armed men being in the front , with the king bound before them . Sam was ordered at the same time to tell him , that our ...
... enemies were not only near , but numerous , and threatened immediately to attack us . We faced towards them , our armed men being in the front , with the king bound before them . Sam was ordered at the same time to tell him , that our ...
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... enemies , and would readily assist us . They divided themselves , therefore , into several bodies , in order to break in upon us on all sides ; and we being apprized of their designs , were resolved to sell our lives and liberties as ...
... enemies , and would readily assist us . They divided themselves , therefore , into several bodies , in order to break in upon us on all sides ; and we being apprized of their designs , were resolved to sell our lives and liberties as ...
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... enemies , to be revenged on them for the ill treatment we had met with . We were at a loss what determination to come to : we were willing , indeed , to let the two men ( whom they called generals ) go ; but loth to part with our arms ...
... enemies , to be revenged on them for the ill treatment we had met with . We were at a loss what determination to come to : we were willing , indeed , to let the two men ( whom they called generals ) go ; but loth to part with our arms ...
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