Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... young . My first voyage was to the West Indies , but as I found little or no encouragement there , I resolved to take a trip to the East Indies , and in my passage thither , our ship was taken by a pirate , about a hundred leagues to ...
... young . My first voyage was to the West Indies , but as I found little or no encouragement there , I resolved to take a trip to the East Indies , and in my passage thither , our ship was taken by a pirate , about a hundred leagues to ...
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... young , and had not so much experience as his father , who would not have put to sea from Mauritius in a leaky vessel , but have taken out the company's cargo , and left it there till another ship had been sent for it , and saved all ...
... young , and had not so much experience as his father , who would not have put to sea from Mauritius in a leaky vessel , but have taken out the company's cargo , and left it there till another ship had been sent for it , and saved all ...
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... young ; they grow very regular and tall , and so close together , that a small dog cannot pass between them . They are likewise armed with large strong thorns , so that there is no breaking through or climbing over them . There are but ...
... young ; they grow very regular and tall , and so close together , that a small dog cannot pass between them . They are likewise armed with large strong thorns , so that there is no breaking through or climbing over them . There are but ...
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... young lady of her birth and character , to the mortification of acquainting me with her love , and ex- posing herself to the censures of another man . I have nothing to plead in my excuse , but that being a lad , scarce sixteen years of ...
... young lady of her birth and character , to the mortification of acquainting me with her love , and ex- posing herself to the censures of another man . I have nothing to plead in my excuse , but that being a lad , scarce sixteen years of ...
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... young . However , the proposition was universally approved of , and the time and manner of the execution was fixed . I was too young to be admitted as one of the council ; there- fore I shall not pretend to relate what reasons were pro ...
... young . However , the proposition was universally approved of , and the time and manner of the execution was fixed . I was too young to be admitted as one of the council ; there- fore I shall not pretend to relate what reasons were pro ...
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