Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... woods , having as they tell them , magical properties agreeing to the spirits ; as also that they must be made at pro- per times . There are two things in this history highly worthy of observation : one is , that there is a law among ...
... woods , having as they tell them , magical properties agreeing to the spirits ; as also that they must be made at pro- per times . There are two things in this history highly worthy of observation : one is , that there is a law among ...
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... woods at our approach . We passed several of these poor vil- lages , but saw few of the people . Here we reposed ourselves till the heat abated , when we made ourselves but a poor compensation by robbing them of their trifles , while ...
... woods at our approach . We passed several of these poor vil- lages , but saw few of the people . Here we reposed ourselves till the heat abated , when we made ourselves but a poor compensation by robbing them of their trifles , while ...
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... woods , and kept in calabashes , or long tubs , which hold about four or five gallons each ; however it served our pur ... wood secured with trees all round it , which seem to have been planted there when very young ; they grow very ...
... woods , and kept in calabashes , or long tubs , which hold about four or five gallons each ; however it served our pur ... wood secured with trees all round it , which seem to have been planted there when very young ; they grow very ...
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... woods , and found ourselves in a spacious , open plain , where we could see all around us ; and soon found that our enemies were not only near , but numerous , and threatened immediately to attack us . We faced towards them , our armed ...
... woods , and found ourselves in a spacious , open plain , where we could see all around us ; and soon found that our enemies were not only near , but numerous , and threatened immediately to attack us . We faced towards them , our armed ...
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... woods for some fuel to dress it ; which he readily did , and they soon brought us sufficient for our purpose . But all this time we wanted water , and complained thereof to the king ; who assured us that there was none to be got near ...
... woods for some fuel to dress it ; which he readily did , and they soon brought us sufficient for our purpose . But all this time we wanted water , and complained thereof to the king ; who assured us that there was none to be got near ...
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