Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen6Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1826 |
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... miles from Karrigholt , about two in the afternoon , where we were sweetly refreshed , and tarried the remainder of the day with captain Coc , who last night with his whole crew was like to be ship- wrecked ; but this morning , by the ...
... miles from Karrigholt , about two in the afternoon , where we were sweetly refreshed , and tarried the remainder of the day with captain Coc , who last night with his whole crew was like to be ship- wrecked ; but this morning , by the ...
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... miles from Carleon ; but the miles being very long , we could not reach thither till it was almost dark ; so that most of the people who had been waiting for me , were returned home . However , the church being denied , I stood upon the ...
... miles from Carleon ; but the miles being very long , we could not reach thither till it was almost dark ; so that most of the people who had been waiting for me , were returned home . However , the church being denied , I stood upon the ...
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... miles . But my friend Mr Cantley hearing of my misfortune , at twelve miles distance , sent me proper medicines and applications , by means of which I recovered the use of my arm ; but found myself too weak to think of going into ...
... miles . But my friend Mr Cantley hearing of my misfortune , at twelve miles distance , sent me proper medicines and applications , by means of which I recovered the use of my arm ; but found myself too weak to think of going into ...
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