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Pagina 4
... keep any journal of this voyage , though my master , who was , for a Portuguese , a pretty good artist , prompted me to it : but my not under- standing the language , was one hindrance ; at least , it served me for an excuse . However ...
... keep any journal of this voyage , though my master , who was , for a Portuguese , a pretty good artist , prompted me to it : but my not under- standing the language , was one hindrance ; at least , it served me for an excuse . However ...
Pagina 7
... keep me so , and make his market of me as well as he could ; which I began to think of after a different manner than I did at first ; for at first I thought he had entertained me in mere charity , upon seeing my distressed circumstances ...
... keep me so , and make his market of me as well as he could ; which I began to think of after a different manner than I did at first ; for at first I thought he had entertained me in mere charity , upon seeing my distressed circumstances ...
Pagina 10
... keep me from dipping my hands in blood , and it made me more tender afterwards in matters of blood than I believe I should otherwise have been . But as to my being one of them that was to kill the captain , that I was wronged in , for I ...
... keep me from dipping my hands in blood , and it made me more tender afterwards in matters of blood than I believe I should otherwise have been . But as to my being one of them that was to kill the captain , that I was wronged in , for I ...
Pagina 16
... keep their counsel so long . Accordingly , an hour before day , those twenty - three men , with every man a firelock and cutlass , with some pistols , three halberts or half - pikes , and good store of powder and ball , without any ...
... keep their counsel so long . Accordingly , an hour before day , those twenty - three men , with every man a firelock and cutlass , with some pistols , three halberts or half - pikes , and good store of powder and ball , without any ...
Pagina 17
... keep the mast and sail of the boat , that if it was possible for them to make themselves a boat of any kind , they might shift off to sea , to save themselves in such part of the world as their fate should direct them to . Upon this the ...
... keep the mast and sail of the boat , that if it was possible for them to make themselves a boat of any kind , they might shift off to sea , to save themselves in such part of the world as their fate should direct them to . Upon this the ...
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