Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... Obliged to conform to the usages of the natives , and rendered to all intents and purposes a member of their community , he necessarily became intimately acquainted with their manners , customs , and proceedings ; which , together with ...
... Obliged to conform to the usages of the natives , and rendered to all intents and purposes a member of their community , he necessarily became intimately acquainted with their manners , customs , and proceedings ; which , together with ...
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... obliged to keep two chain - pumps continually at work . We were two months in this sad condition ; at length we reached Mauritius , which is an island in the latitude of sixteen and a half degrees south , and to the east- ward of ...
... obliged to keep two chain - pumps continually at work . We were two months in this sad condition ; at length we reached Mauritius , which is an island in the latitude of sixteen and a half degrees south , and to the east- ward of ...
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... obliged to roll and rub them well , to make them disgorge the water ; we laid them also before a great fire made for that purpose , and in a little time they revived . We were , in all , above one hun- dred and sixty , including the ...
... obliged to roll and rub them well , to make them disgorge the water ; we laid them also before a great fire made for that purpose , and in a little time they revived . We were , in all , above one hun- dred and sixty , including the ...
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... obliged to run her in here , as the first land we could make for the preserva- tion of our lives . Hereupon he came to us , and at our request sat down with us by our fire , and told the cap- tain that the king had sent him to inform us ...
... obliged to run her in here , as the first land we could make for the preserva- tion of our lives . Hereupon he came to us , and at our request sat down with us by our fire , and told the cap- tain that the king had sent him to inform us ...
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... obliged us to go with them . We made it three days ' journey to the place of their king's residence : when we came there , and were car- ried before him , he was drinking toake ( which is made of honey and water , like mead ) ; his sons ...
... obliged us to go with them . We made it three days ' journey to the place of their king's residence : when we came there , and were car- ried before him , he was drinking toake ( which is made of honey and water , like mead ) ; his sons ...
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