Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Volume 1G. Bell and Sons, 1882 |
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Pagina ix
... carried on board ship by a Virginia captain - Make the coast of Virginia in 32 days - Captain Jack makes his escape - A peep into futurity - I am sold along with the others to a rich planter- My master holds a long conversation with me ...
... carried on board ship by a Virginia captain - Make the coast of Virginia in 32 days - Captain Jack makes his escape - A peep into futurity - I am sold along with the others to a rich planter- My master holds a long conversation with me ...
Pagina xii
... carried to Lisbon . His master dying there , he engaged himself as cabin - boy in a Portuguese vessel bound to the East Indies , and became initiated in every vice . But degraded as he was , he could not but look with horror upon his ...
... carried to Lisbon . His master dying there , he engaged himself as cabin - boy in a Portuguese vessel bound to the East Indies , and became initiated in every vice . But degraded as he was , he could not but look with horror upon his ...
Pagina xiii
... carrying thirty - eight guns , of which Singleton had the command . With this force they swept the seas of every ... carrying away all the spoil . Our hero had now to begin the world again ; but he was not disheartened . Having a large ...
... carrying thirty - eight guns , of which Singleton had the command . With this force they swept the seas of every ... carrying away all the spoil . Our hero had now to begin the world again ; but he was not disheartened . Having a large ...
Pagina xiv
... carried on a considerable trade , and in the end grew very rich . It was now time to think of leaving off so hazardous a mode of life , with the guilt of which our Captain began to have some compunctions of conscience , that were ...
... carried on a considerable trade , and in the end grew very rich . It was now time to think of leaving off so hazardous a mode of life , with the guilt of which our Captain began to have some compunctions of conscience , that were ...
Pagina 2
... carried me quite away . From this time , it seems , I was disposed of to a beggar woman that wanted a pretty little child to set out her case ; and , after that , to a gipsey , under whose government I continued till I was about six ...
... carried me quite away . From this time , it seems , I was disposed of to a beggar woman that wanted a pretty little child to set out her case ; and , after that , to a gipsey , under whose government I continued till I was about six ...
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