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... fire at them ; but , to his great mortification , the gunner's mate was one of the number , and was gone with them ; and , indeed , it was by this means they got so many arms and so much ammunition . When the captain found how it was ...
... fire at them ; but , to his great mortification , the gunner's mate was one of the number , and was gone with them ; and , indeed , it was by this means they got so many arms and so much ammunition . When the captain found how it was ...
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... However , we made a fire upon the hill , with all the wood we could get together , and made as much smoke as possible . The wind was down , and it was almost calm ; but as we thought , by a perspective glass which the gunner had.
... However , we made a fire upon the hill , with all the wood we could get together , and made as much smoke as possible . The wind was down , and it was almost calm ; but as we thought , by a perspective glass which the gunner had.
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... fire- arms , and taking all the cattle from them , and send them to the devil to stop their hunger , rather than be starved our- selves : but I did not consider that this might have brought ten thousand of them down upon us the next day ...
... fire- arms , and taking all the cattle from them , and send them to the devil to stop their hunger , rather than be starved our- selves : but I did not consider that this might have brought ten thousand of them down upon us the next day ...
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... fire , sends forth a liquid that is as glutinous , and almost as strong as tar , and of which , by boiling , we made a sort of stuff which served us for pitch , and this answered our end effect- ually ; for we perfectly made our vessel ...
... fire , sends forth a liquid that is as glutinous , and almost as strong as tar , and of which , by boiling , we made a sort of stuff which served us for pitch , and this answered our end effect- ually ; for we perfectly made our vessel ...
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... fires in the night , and smoke in the day , every way at a distance from us . CHAPTER IV . RECEPTION OF THE NATIVES - WE DETERMINE TO TRAVEL THROUGH THE COUNTRY BY LAND QUARREL AND BATTLE WITH THE NEGROES - WE TAKE SIXTY PRISONERS , AND ...
... fires in the night , and smoke in the day , every way at a distance from us . CHAPTER IV . RECEPTION OF THE NATIVES - WE DETERMINE TO TRAVEL THROUGH THE COUNTRY BY LAND QUARREL AND BATTLE WITH THE NEGROES - WE TAKE SIXTY PRISONERS , AND ...
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