Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... YEARS ' CAPTIVITY ON THE ISLAND OF MADAGASCAR . WRITTEN BY HIMSELF . LONDON : WHITTAKER , TREACHER , AND ARNOT , AVE - MARIA - LANE . MDCCCXXXI . A 1038 .255 رب EDITOR'S PREFACE . AMONG the various attractions MDCCCXXXI. ...
... YEARS ' CAPTIVITY ON THE ISLAND OF MADAGASCAR . WRITTEN BY HIMSELF . LONDON : WHITTAKER , TREACHER , AND ARNOT , AVE - MARIA - LANE . MDCCCXXXI . A 1038 .255 رب EDITOR'S PREFACE . AMONG the various attractions MDCCCXXXI. ...
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... island of Madagascar , in the year 1702 , supplied a remarkable opportunity for one of those accurate deli- neations of an isolated and barbarous people , which are at once so amusing for their novelty , and instructive for the ...
... island of Madagascar , in the year 1702 , supplied a remarkable opportunity for one of those accurate deli- neations of an isolated and barbarous people , which are at once so amusing for their novelty , and instructive for the ...
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... island many years ago in large canoes . But from wheresoever they came , it is manifest that their religion is the most ancient in the world , and not far from pure natural religion . We may reflect with pleasure on the devotion of ...
... island many years ago in large canoes . But from wheresoever they came , it is manifest that their religion is the most ancient in the world , and not far from pure natural religion . We may reflect with pleasure on the devotion of ...
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... island in the latitude of sixteen and a half degrees south , and to the east- ward of Madagascar , inhabited by the Dutch , who treated us with abundance of humanity , and assisted us with whatever was in their power . We made a tent on ...
... island in the latitude of sixteen and a half degrees south , and to the east- ward of Madagascar , inhabited by the Dutch , who treated us with abundance of humanity , and assisted us with whatever was in their power . We made a tent on ...
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... island , and the pirates were glad to make a small sloop of their long - boat to get off the island with , and were therefore glad to leave the Lascars behind them . These people we took with us , thinking they would be of service , and ...
... island , and the pirates were glad to make a small sloop of their long - boat to get off the island with , and were therefore glad to leave the Lascars behind them . These people we took with us , thinking they would be of service , and ...
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