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... are joined off the Cape of Good Hope by an English long boat full of men - Account of them - Various captures made • 149 LIFE OF CAPTAIN SINGLETON.- -CONTENTS . CHAPTER XIII . vii vi LIFE OF CAPTAIN SINGLETON . - CONTENTS .
... are joined off the Cape of Good Hope by an English long boat full of men - Account of them - Various captures made • 149 LIFE OF CAPTAIN SINGLETON.- -CONTENTS . CHAPTER XIII . vii vi LIFE OF CAPTAIN SINGLETON . - CONTENTS .
Pagina ix
... English ship - Account of her cargo CHAPTER XII . 405 We land at Bourdeaux , in France - I get rid of my captain without paying ransom , and arrive at Ghent , where I join the army - Proceedings there I arrive in London , and hear news ...
... English ship - Account of her cargo CHAPTER XII . 405 We land at Bourdeaux , in France - I get rid of my captain without paying ransom , and arrive at Ghent , where I join the army - Proceedings there I arrive in London , and hear news ...
Pagina x
... English man - of - war , and sheer off - Arrive safe at Antigua - My wife returns to Virginia in the sloop , to wait news from England - The vessel returns gutted of its cargo by pirates , but with news of my deliverance - Transactions ...
... English man - of - war , and sheer off - Arrive safe at Antigua - My wife returns to Virginia in the sloop , to wait news from England - The vessel returns gutted of its cargo by pirates , but with news of my deliverance - Transactions ...
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... English dog did there , and why they did not turn him on shore . I heard him , and partly understood what he meant , though not what he said , and began then to be in a terrible fright ; for I knew not where to get a bit of bread ; when ...
... English dog did there , and why they did not turn him on shore . I heard him , and partly understood what he meant , though not what he said , and began then to be in a terrible fright ; for I knew not where to get a bit of bread ; when ...
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... English dog , young heretic , and threatened to put me into the inquisition . Indeed , of all the names the four and twenty letters could make up , he should not have called me heretic ; for , as I knew nothing about religion , neither ...
... English dog , young heretic , and threatened to put me into the inquisition . Indeed , of all the names the four and twenty letters could make up , he should not have called me heretic ; for , as I knew nothing about religion , neither ...
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