Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... till the next day ; but about eight o'clock at night we heard somebody hail the ship ; it surprised our people , but some of them soon knew it to be the voice of Joseph Chamberlain , one of the barge's crew . They thereupon hoisted out ...
... till the next day ; but about eight o'clock at night we heard somebody hail the ship ; it surprised our people , but some of them soon knew it to be the voice of Joseph Chamberlain , one of the barge's crew . They thereupon hoisted out ...
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... till we could get on shore . Having lost our long - boat and pinnace at Ben- gal , we had but one small boat left , for which reason we made a raft with some planks and yards . At that time some of the natives were fishing , who ...
... till we could get on shore . Having lost our long - boat and pinnace at Ben- gal , we had but one small boat left , for which reason we made a raft with some planks and yards . At that time some of the natives were fishing , who ...
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... till they had made a strict search for more pistols ; but finding no more , they marched back with us to their king . As soon as he saw us , he looked upon us with a frowning and menacing aspect , and having but one eye , and thin jaws ...
... till they had made a strict search for more pistols ; but finding no more , they marched back with us to their king . As soon as he saw us , he looked upon us with a frowning and menacing aspect , and having but one eye , and thin jaws ...
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... till some ships should come there to trade ; and that then we should go home . The captain , knowing there was no port in his dominions , nor any harbour for a ship to put into , took it to be artifice all , and a mere compliment , for ...
... till some ships should come there to trade ; and that then we should go home . The captain , knowing there was no port in his dominions , nor any harbour for a ship to put into , took it to be artifice all , and a mere compliment , for ...
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... till another ship had been sent for it , and saved all our lives ; how- ever , Providence ordained it otherwise . The king sent , and the word was given to march . I was ready in an instant , for I carried nothing with me but what I ...
... till another ship had been sent for it , and saved all our lives ; how- ever , Providence ordained it otherwise . The king sent , and the word was given to march . I was ready in an instant , for I carried nothing with me but what I ...
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