Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... length became such an obstinate resolution , that not all the entreaties of my dear and indulgent mother ( though she once begged me on her knees ) , nor the persuasions of my father , or any other friends , could make the least ...
... length became such an obstinate resolution , that not all the entreaties of my dear and indulgent mother ( though she once begged me on her knees ) , nor the persuasions of my father , or any other friends , could make the least ...
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... length finished at Bengal , we sailed from thence , and had at that time about one hundred and twenty hands on board , besides two women and myself , and a few other passengers . As we were going down the river , our ship ran aground ...
... length finished at Bengal , we sailed from thence , and had at that time about one hundred and twenty hands on board , besides two women and myself , and a few other passengers . As we were going down the river , our ship ran aground ...
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... length they prevailed on the captain , though with much difficulty , to put back to Madagascar . The wind favouring us , the third day in the morning they sent me and the captain's boy up to the mast - head to look out for land , since ...
... length they prevailed on the captain , though with much difficulty , to put back to Madagascar . The wind favouring us , the third day in the morning they sent me and the captain's boy up to the mast - head to look out for land , since ...
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... length we drew near the shore , but no place could be found ; and our hold being now half full of water , the men went to the captain and asked him what he proposed to do , for the ship could swim no longer . He went into the round ...
... length we drew near the shore , but no place could be found ; and our hold being now half full of water , the men went to the captain and asked him what he proposed to do , for the ship could swim no longer . He went into the round ...
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... length they all got on shore on pieces of the ship , planks , & c . two men only excepted , who were drowned , and the woman before - mentioned . The other woman escaped , though she was so full of water as well as some others , that we ...
... length they all got on shore on pieces of the ship , planks , & c . two men only excepted , who were drowned , and the woman before - mentioned . The other woman escaped , though she was so full of water as well as some others , that we ...
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