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Pagina 10
... killed him , when my master desired I might not be set on shore , the captain told him I should stay on board if he ... kill the captain , that I was wronged in , for I was not the person ; but it was really one of them that were ...
... killed him , when my master desired I might not be set on shore , the captain told him I should stay on board if he ... kill the captain , that I was wronged in , for I was not the person ; but it was really one of them that were ...
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... kill fowls or beasts for their food that they might not perish ; and as there were con- siderable sums due to them for wages , they hoped he would allow the arms and ammunition upon their accounts . They told him , that as to the ship's ...
... kill fowls or beasts for their food that they might not perish ; and as there were con- siderable sums due to them for wages , they hoped he would allow the arms and ammunition upon their accounts . They told him , that as to the ship's ...
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... kill no food , but that we would distribute it in public ; and that we would be in all things guided by the majority , and not insist upon our own resolutions in anything , if the majority were against it ; that we would appoint a ...
... kill no food , but that we would distribute it in public ; and that we would be in all things guided by the majority , and not insist upon our own resolutions in anything , if the majority were against it ; that we would appoint a ...
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... kill for our food , and that without giving offence to them ; so that our men went daily out a hunting , and never failed to kill something or other ; for , as to the natives , we had no goods to barter , and for money , all the stock ...
... kill for our food , and that without giving offence to them ; so that our men went daily out a hunting , and never failed to kill something or other ; for , as to the natives , we had no goods to barter , and for money , all the stock ...
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... killed a vast number of them , and perhaps have frightened the rest , yet their own desperation , and our small number , would have animated them so , that one time or other they would have destroyed us all . In the middle of our ...
... killed a vast number of them , and perhaps have frightened the rest , yet their own desperation , and our small number , would have animated them so , that one time or other they would have destroyed us all . In the middle of our ...
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