Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... proved of any considerable service to me afterwards , was , that I here learnt to swim , which has two or three times since saved my life and liberty . I attained to so great a proficiency in that art , by the assistance of my com ...
... proved of any considerable service to me afterwards , was , that I here learnt to swim , which has two or three times since saved my life and liberty . I attained to so great a proficiency in that art , by the assistance of my com ...
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... proved , indeed , our utter ruin . The man who made this report , spoke his real senti- ments ; for they were indeed , enemies to the French , and had murdered all they could find on the island , in revenge for an affront some of that ...
... proved , indeed , our utter ruin . The man who made this report , spoke his real senti- ments ; for they were indeed , enemies to the French , and had murdered all they could find on the island , in revenge for an affront some of that ...
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... proved to be , who , being immediately answered , came nearer , and asked who we were . We told him the crew of an English East India ship , which proved so leaky , that we were obliged to run her in here , as the first land we could ...
... proved to be , who , being immediately answered , came nearer , and asked who we were . We told him the crew of an English East India ship , which proved so leaky , that we were obliged to run her in here , as the first land we could ...
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... proved highly agreeable to some warmer persons , proved to me , in the circumstances I was then , a matter of vexa- tion and fatigue ; but two days after , our amour , if I may call it so , was totally disconcerted . At Every morning we ...
... proved highly agreeable to some warmer persons , proved to me , in the circumstances I was then , a matter of vexa- tion and fatigue ; but two days after , our amour , if I may call it so , was totally disconcerted . At Every morning we ...
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... proving cloudy weather and cool . About noon the general who had been with us before , came with some roast meat , and a horn of water for the king and his son . As we did not loose their hands , we were forced to feed them . The ...
... proving cloudy weather and cool . About noon the general who had been with us before , came with some roast meat , and a horn of water for the king and his son . As we did not loose their hands , we were forced to feed them . The ...
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