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Pagina vi
... hundred miles , in a great river , up the country - We are stopped by a prodigious cataract - Our gunner shoots a fine leopard , to the great terror and astonishment of our negroes -Manner of proceeding after leaving our bark ...
... hundred miles , in a great river , up the country - We are stopped by a prodigious cataract - Our gunner shoots a fine leopard , to the great terror and astonishment of our negroes -Manner of proceeding after leaving our bark ...
Pagina xiii
... hero had now to begin the world again ; but he was not disheartened . Having a large frigate carrying 44 guns , and four hundred men , besides a sloop at his disposal , he set sail again , his friend the Quaker bearing him company .
... hero had now to begin the world again ; but he was not disheartened . Having a large frigate carrying 44 guns , and four hundred men , besides a sloop at his disposal , he set sail again , his friend the Quaker bearing him company .
Pagina 5
... hundred tons of goods , and took in a considerable quantity of gold , with some chests of sugar , and seventy or eighty great rolls of tobacco , every roll weighing at least a hundred weight . Here , being lodged on shore by my master's ...
... hundred tons of goods , and took in a considerable quantity of gold , with some chests of sugar , and seventy or eighty great rolls of tobacco , every roll weighing at least a hundred weight . Here , being lodged on shore by my master's ...
Pagina 9
... hundred and a hundred times ; but Providence , either for his sake or for mine , always frustrated my designs , and I could never bring it to pass : so I was obliged to continue in his chains till the ship , having taken in her loading ...
... hundred and a hundred times ; but Providence , either for his sake or for mine , always frustrated my designs , and I could never bring it to pass : so I was obliged to continue in his chains till the ship , having taken in her loading ...
Pagina 16
... hundred of bread , but with all their chests and clothes , tools , instru- ments , books , & c . , embarked themselves so silently , that the captain got no notice of it till they were gotten half the way on shore . As soon as the ...
... hundred of bread , but with all their chests and clothes , tools , instru- ments , books , & c . , embarked themselves so silently , that the captain got no notice of it till they were gotten half the way on shore . As soon as the ...
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