Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... wanted refreshments , we resorted to this island , where we seldom failed of a supply . However , I soon grew weary of these piratical proceedings , and being at anchor in Mattatan Road , where the canoes came off as usual , to sell us ...
... wanted refreshments , we resorted to this island , where we seldom failed of a supply . However , I soon grew weary of these piratical proceedings , and being at anchor in Mattatan Road , where the canoes came off as usual , to sell us ...
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... wanted , we were very serviceable to our new comers . Captain Drummond being very much dejected at the loss of his ship , and his melancholy situation , resolved , if possible , to get to St. Augustine's Bay , which is a place where ...
... wanted , we were very serviceable to our new comers . Captain Drummond being very much dejected at the loss of his ship , and his melancholy situation , resolved , if possible , to get to St. Augustine's Bay , which is a place where ...
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... wanted for nothing with which they could assist us . However , they soon sent up into the coun- try , to inform their deaan , or king , of our arrival ; who sent his son , and a commanding officer with fifty men , to bring us up before ...
... wanted for nothing with which they could assist us . However , they soon sent up into the coun- try , to inform their deaan , or king , of our arrival ; who sent his son , and a commanding officer with fifty men , to bring us up before ...
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... wanted to travel , had we but wherewithal to defend ourselves ; but fate had ordained it otherwise , which was in all respects as bad as bad could be . So that we had only our lives left us , for no other purpose than to be con- scious ...
... wanted to travel , had we but wherewithal to defend ourselves ; but fate had ordained it otherwise , which was in all respects as bad as bad could be . So that we had only our lives left us , for no other purpose than to be con- scious ...
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... shall call his general ) strict orders to supply us with what- ever we wanted , and what the country would afford . At night we came to another of these little villages ROBERT DRURY . 33 Our people were but ill-disposed for travelling, ...
... shall call his general ) strict orders to supply us with what- ever we wanted , and what the country would afford . At night we came to another of these little villages ROBERT DRURY . 33 Our people were but ill-disposed for travelling, ...
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