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... passed but a little , but , as young as I was , I had been carried into the inquisi- tion ; and , there , if they had asked me if I was a protestant or a catholic , I should have said yes to that which came first . If it had been the ...
... passed but a little , but , as young as I was , I had been carried into the inquisi- tion ; and , there , if they had asked me if I was a protestant or a catholic , I should have said yes to that which came first . If it had been the ...
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... passed through had been full of dangers and desperate circumstances ; but I was either so young or so stupid , that I escaped the grief and anxiety of them , for want of having a sense of their tendency and consequences . This ...
... passed through had been full of dangers and desperate circumstances ; but I was either so young or so stupid , that I escaped the grief and anxiety of them , for want of having a sense of their tendency and consequences . This ...
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... passing over to the main ; and , therefore , our resolution was to go on the inside , or west shore of the island , where at least at one point , the land stretching a great way to the north - west , the distance is not extraordinary ...
... passing over to the main ; and , therefore , our resolution was to go on the inside , or west shore of the island , where at least at one point , the land stretching a great way to the north - west , the distance is not extraordinary ...
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... a southern latitude ; and as we went every day nearer the sun , the sun came also every day nearer to us , till at last we found ourselves in the latitude of 20 degrees ; and having passed the tropic about five or six days before that.
... a southern latitude ; and as we went every day nearer the sun , the sun came also every day nearer to us , till at last we found ourselves in the latitude of 20 degrees ; and having passed the tropic about five or six days before that.
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With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott Daniel Defoe. passed the tropic about five or six days before that , in a few days more the sun would be in the zenith , just over our heads . Upon these ...
With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott Daniel Defoe. passed the tropic about five or six days before that , in a few days more the sun would be in the zenith , just over our heads . Upon these ...
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