Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... forcing of themselves from the care of their parents or friends , they bring upon themselves those miseries and misfor- tunes which occasion a too late repentance . Much more might have been said on this occasion , but as we have not ...
... forcing of themselves from the care of their parents or friends , they bring upon themselves those miseries and misfor- tunes which occasion a too late repentance . Much more might have been said on this occasion , but as we have not ...
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... forced up the country like a flock of sheep , at the pleasure of a parcel of barbarous negroes , without any power to make terms for ourselves like men . Some cursed , and others be- wailed their hard fortune , nor were reflections ...
... forced up the country like a flock of sheep , at the pleasure of a parcel of barbarous negroes , without any power to make terms for ourselves like men . Some cursed , and others be- wailed their hard fortune , nor were reflections ...
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... forced to leave him by the side of a pond of water ; where , as I was afterwards informed , they soon put him out of his pain , by striking their lances into several parts of his body . Having marched about two or three miles farther ...
... forced to leave him by the side of a pond of water ; where , as I was afterwards informed , they soon put him out of his pain , by striking their lances into several parts of his body . Having marched about two or three miles farther ...
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... forced to feed them . The general ordered Sam to ask the captains if they would release the king for six guns . I perceived there was a debate between them and Mr. Bembo : some thinking the six guns would be of great service to us ...
... forced to feed them . The general ordered Sam to ask the captains if they would release the king for six guns . I perceived there was a debate between them and Mr. Bembo : some thinking the six guns would be of great service to us ...
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... forced to turn my back on him all night long . I had very little rest , for the ghastly spectacle of my massacred friends was ever before me , and made me start from sleep as soon as I closed my eyes . At break of day we arose , and ...
... forced to turn my back on him all night long . I had very little rest , for the ghastly spectacle of my massacred friends was ever before me , and made me start from sleep as soon as I closed my eyes . At break of day we arose , and ...
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