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... give full accounts of their families , and the histories of their ancestors ; so , that I may be methodical , I shall do the same , though I can look but a very little way into my pedigree , as you will see presently . If I may believe ...
... give full accounts of their families , and the histories of their ancestors ; so , that I may be methodical , I shall do the same , though I can look but a very little way into my pedigree , as you will see presently . If I may believe ...
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... give my master such a rough choice , either to set me on shore or to have me hanged on board ; and had my master indeed known what good - will I had for him , he would not have been long in choosing for me ; for I had certainly ...
... give my master such a rough choice , either to set me on shore or to have me hanged on board ; and had my master indeed known what good - will I had for him , he would not have been long in choosing for me ; for I had certainly ...
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... give him leave to give me a gun , and if not , he durst not do it ; but he promised to use his interest to obtain it for me , which he did , and the next day he sent me a gun , with some ammunition , but told me , the captain would not ...
... give him leave to give me a gun , and if not , he durst not do it ; but he promised to use his interest to obtain it for me , which he did , and the next day he sent me a gun , with some ammunition , but told me , the captain would not ...
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... respect to the captain , besought his honour , as he called him , that he would give leave to some more of them to go on shore , and die with their companions , MISERY OF THE CREW . 15 or , if possible 14 CAPTAIN SINGLETON .
... respect to the captain , besought his honour , as he called him , that he would give leave to some more of them to go on shore , and die with their companions , MISERY OF THE CREW . 15 or , if possible 14 CAPTAIN SINGLETON .
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... give it away , but to sell it , making signs to know what our men would give them . Our men were perplexed at this , for they had nothing to barter ; however , one of the men pulled out a knife and showed them , and they were so fond of ...
... give it away , but to sell it , making signs to know what our men would give them . Our men were perplexed at this , for they had nothing to barter ; however , one of the men pulled out a knife and showed them , and they were so fond of ...
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