Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... friendship to him to the last , even our author himself , though in a lower station of life , was well known to many ... friends and acquaintance , we think it would be needless , if not impertinent , to doubt of his veracity in the ...
... friendship to him to the last , even our author himself , though in a lower station of life , was well known to many ... friends and acquaintance , we think it would be needless , if not impertinent , to doubt of his veracity in the ...
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... friends , who so much and often pressed him to lay aside those wilful resolutions of his first voyage to the East Indies ; wherein we may see the marks both of divine displeasure and goodness , the first in his shipwreck and slavery ...
... friends , who so much and often pressed him to lay aside those wilful resolutions of his first voyage to the East Indies ; wherein we may see the marks both of divine displeasure and goodness , the first in his shipwreck and slavery ...
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... friends , could make the least impression upon me . When they found their endeavours were ineffectual , they then formed a new scheme , and by a seeming compliance with my inclination , proposed to procure a short voyage for me , hoping ...
... friends , could make the least impression upon me . When they found their endeavours were ineffectual , they then formed a new scheme , and by a seeming compliance with my inclination , proposed to procure a short voyage for me , hoping ...
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... friends should be well provided for ; if we could eat an ox every day , we should be welcome to it . The captain sent my companion's wife , whose name was Deude , with a compliment to the king , and to return him thanks for the care he ...
... friends should be well provided for ; if we could eat an ox every day , we should be welcome to it . The captain sent my companion's wife , whose name was Deude , with a compliment to the king , and to return him thanks for the care he ...
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... friends are guarded , for 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 ...
... friends are guarded , for 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 ...
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