Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... whom my passage and the freight of my cargo were agreed for , and we soon after embarked . The ship Captain Younge commanded in this un- fortunate voyage 14 THE ADVENTURES O. Notwithstanding the education my father bestowed ...
... whom my passage and the freight of my cargo were agreed for , and we soon after embarked . The ship Captain Younge commanded in this un- fortunate voyage 14 THE ADVENTURES O. Notwithstanding the education my father bestowed ...
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... soon does Providence disappoint us , and interrupt our designs ! What an adverse fate directed , and accompanied ... soon knew it to be the voice of Joseph Chamberlain , one of the barge's crew . They thereupon hoisted out the pinnace ...
... soon does Providence disappoint us , and interrupt our designs ! What an adverse fate directed , and accompanied ... soon knew it to be the voice of Joseph Chamberlain , one of the barge's crew . They thereupon hoisted out the pinnace ...
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... soon after our arrival , died , and we had a great mortality among our ship's crew ; for in nine months ' time , we buried above forty of our people . The chief mate was the first of note , and about a month after him , Captain Younge ...
... soon after our arrival , died , and we had a great mortality among our ship's crew ; for in nine months ' time , we buried above forty of our people . The chief mate was the first of note , and about a month after him , Captain Younge ...
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... soon washed off , and though the woman was drowning just by me , yet I could not save her . I sunk under every wave , and with great difficulty got on shore , as did every one else that were on the raft , but the woman . There was such ...
... soon washed off , and though the woman was drowning just by me , yet I could not save her . I sunk under every wave , and with great difficulty got on shore , as did every one else that were on the raft , but the woman . There was such ...
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... soon grew weary of these piratical proceedings , and being at anchor in Mattatan Road , where the canoes came off as usual , to sell us rice , plantains , milk , and honey , & c . , for our boat could not go ashore , such a great sea ...
... soon grew weary of these piratical proceedings , and being at anchor in Mattatan Road , where the canoes came off as usual , to sell us rice , plantains , milk , and honey , & c . , for our boat could not go ashore , such a great sea ...
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