Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... fear of falling immediately into the hands of these revengeful and bloody murderers , as we then concluded them to be . We could not get to the northward , the wind being north - east ; neither was there any harbour or port to the ...
... fear of falling immediately into the hands of these revengeful and bloody murderers , as we then concluded them to be . We could not get to the northward , the wind being north - east ; neither was there any harbour or port to the ...
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... fear they should devour us in like manner , for they seemed to me to be a kind of cannibals , of whom I had heard very dreadful stories . Every thing , in short , appeared hor- rible to nature , and excited in us the most dismal ...
... fear they should devour us in like manner , for they seemed to me to be a kind of cannibals , of whom I had heard very dreadful stories . Every thing , in short , appeared hor- rible to nature , and excited in us the most dismal ...
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... fear they should make their escape , and come to you ; as for my own part , I endeavour to soothe him , and tell him I will remain with him as long as I live ; and he puts some confidence in me . This , sir , is a short , but true ...
... fear they should make their escape , and come to you ; as for my own part , I endeavour to soothe him , and tell him I will remain with him as long as I live ; and he puts some confidence in me . This , sir , is a short , but true ...
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... fear than affection ; lest the consequences of so dangerous an affair might prove fatal to me . She sent again for me that very night , and I attended her accordingly ; and behaved myself with all the decency and good manners , as ...
... fear than affection ; lest the consequences of so dangerous an affair might prove fatal to me . She sent again for me that very night , and I attended her accordingly ; and behaved myself with all the decency and good manners , as ...
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... fear of the na- tives of Port Dauphine ; whom they imagined Captain Drummond and the rest had by that time alarmed , and prevailed on them to send some forces down to our rescue . Now , whether the negroes might not think we had sent ...
... fear of the na- tives of Port Dauphine ; whom they imagined Captain Drummond and the rest had by that time alarmed , and prevailed on them to send some forces down to our rescue . Now , whether the negroes might not think we had sent ...
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