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Pagina 9
... obliged to continue in his chains till the ship , having taken in her loading , set sail for Portugal . I can say nothing here to the manner of our voyage ; for , as I said , I kept no journal ; but this I can give an account of , that ...
... obliged to continue in his chains till the ship , having taken in her loading , set sail for Portugal . I can say nothing here to the manner of our voyage ; for , as I said , I kept no journal ; but this I can give an account of , that ...
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... obliged him to 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 ...
... obliged him to 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 ...
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... obliged to that severity ; that mutiny on board a ship was the same thing as treason in the king's palace , and he could not answer it to his owners and employers to trust the ship and goods committed to his charge with men who had ...
... obliged to that severity ; that mutiny on board a ship was the same thing as treason in the king's palace , and he could not answer it to his owners and employers to trust the ship and goods committed to his charge with men who had ...
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... obliged to be our own smiths , rope - makers , sail- makers , and indeed to practise twenty trades that we knew little or nothing of : however , necessity was the spur to invention , and we did many things which before we thought ...
... obliged to be our own smiths , rope - makers , sail- makers , and indeed to practise twenty trades that we knew little or nothing of : however , necessity was the spur to invention , and we did many things which before we thought ...
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... . So , in short , we all agreed he should be our leader ; but he would not accept of it alone , but would have me joined with him ; and all the rest agreeing , I was obliged to comply . The first piece of service they put me upon in E 2.
... . So , in short , we all agreed he should be our leader ; but he would not accept of it alone , but would have me joined with him ; and all the rest agreeing , I was obliged to comply . The first piece of service they put me upon in E 2.
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