Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... likewise the character and conversation of every person introduced , are properly Mr. Drury's own . The religion of the natives of Madagascar , some authors will have to be Mahometanism ; but without any manner of grounds for such a ...
... likewise the character and conversation of every person introduced , are properly Mr. Drury's own . The religion of the natives of Madagascar , some authors will have to be Mahometanism ; but without any manner of grounds for such a ...
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... likewise armed with large strong thorns , so that there is no breaking through or climbing over them . There are but two passages or gates , which are so narrow that two only can go abreast ; one of these is to the northward , and the ...
... likewise armed with large strong thorns , so that there is no breaking through or climbing over them . There are but two passages or gates , which are so narrow that two only can go abreast ; one of these is to the northward , and the ...
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... likewise furnished with guns and lances . There were mats spread from one end of the people to the other for us to sit on , so that when we had joined them , the assembly was almost a circular form . We were somewhat concerned to see ...
... likewise furnished with guns and lances . There were mats spread from one end of the people to the other for us to sit on , so that when we had joined them , the assembly was almost a circular form . We were somewhat concerned to see ...
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... likewise some roasted meat in his hand , and a horn of water for the king ; so we loosed our royal prisoners ' hands , that they might feed themselves . They He eat some small matter , and gave the remainders to E 3 ROBERT DRURY . 41 ...
... likewise some roasted meat in his hand , and a horn of water for the king ; so we loosed our royal prisoners ' hands , that they might feed themselves . They He eat some small matter , and gave the remainders to E 3 ROBERT DRURY . 41 ...
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... likewise to think that the king's dominions ex- tended no farther ; notwithstanding there were no inhabitants to protect us within several miles on the other side . Some of our people , who were more tired than the rest , took liberty ...
... likewise to think that the king's dominions ex- tended no farther ; notwithstanding there were no inhabitants to protect us within several miles on the other side . Some of our people , who were more tired than the rest , took liberty ...
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