Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... hand , to con- jecture , that the Jews derived several of their religious ceremonies from them . For that their religion is much more ancient , is plain from several reasons . First , from their regard to dreams , and divining by them ...
... hand , to con- jecture , that the Jews derived several of their religious ceremonies from them . For that their religion is much more ancient , is plain from several reasons . First , from their regard to dreams , and divining by them ...
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... hands on board , besides two women and myself , and a few other passengers . As we were going down the river , our ship ran aground and stuck fast ; but there being a very strong tide , it turned her round , and we got off the next high ...
... hands on board , besides two women and myself , and a few other passengers . As we were going down the river , our ship ran aground and stuck fast ; but there being a very strong tide , it turned her round , and we got off the next high ...
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... hands from return- ing so often to the pump ; they having for two months before but little rest . We found here plenty of good fish , turtle , and goats , with some beef ; we stayed about a month , and then shaped our course directly ...
... hands from return- ing so often to the pump ; they having for two months before but little rest . We found here plenty of good fish , turtle , and goats , with some beef ; we stayed about a month , and then shaped our course directly ...
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... 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 westward , but what was a week's sail , at ...
... 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 westward , but what was a week's sail , at ...
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... land , where she soon beat to pieces . The captain got on shore with his father's heart in his hand , which , according to his request , when dying , was put 20 THE ADVENTURES OF mile of the shore, and let go an anchor ...
... land , where she soon beat to pieces . The captain got on shore with his father's heart in his hand , which , according to his request , when dying , was put 20 THE ADVENTURES OF mile of the shore, and let go an anchor ...
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