Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... followed the captain . The king seeing Captain Drummond go away in a passion , in order to appease him , sent one of his gene- rals with an ox for us to kill ; and desired the captain to make himself easy , since both he and his friends ...
... followed the captain . The king seeing Captain Drummond go away in a passion , in order to appease him , sent one of his gene- rals with an ox for us to kill ; and desired the captain to make himself easy , since both he and his friends ...
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... followed our ex- ample . They divided themselves accordingly into six parties , and so ordered their matters that they almost surrounded us ; which did not a little surprise us . How- ever we appointed our watch as before ; but here to ...
... followed our ex- ample . They divided themselves accordingly into six parties , and so ordered their matters that they almost surrounded us ; which did not a little surprise us . How- ever we appointed our watch as before ; but here to ...
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... , who imagined that they followed us on account of their prince only , and that if we should release him they would return back , complied with the general's proposition . Upon this he posted away to the ROBERT DRURY . 45.
... , who imagined that they followed us on account of their prince only , and that if we should release him they would return back , complied with the general's proposition . Upon this he posted away to the ROBERT DRURY . 45.
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... followed me so close , I could not refrain from drinking two or three times out of my hat , let the consequence prove what it would . us . However I got over safely , and whilst we were on the bank and faced them , they never attempted ...
... followed me so close , I could not refrain from drinking two or three times out of my hat , let the consequence prove what it would . us . However I got over safely , and whilst we were on the bank and faced them , they never attempted ...
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... followed us for nothing else , and were for delivering them up ; but Captain Drummond , Captain Steward , and their people , with Mr. Bembo , and some of our men , opposed it . Captain Drummond , in particular , expressed a great ...
... followed us for nothing else , and were for delivering them up ; but Captain Drummond , Captain Steward , and their people , with Mr. Bembo , and some of our men , opposed it . Captain Drummond , in particular , expressed a great ...
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