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Pagina ix
... plantation for myself— Proceedings as a planter - I get my bill cashed in London , and a sorted parcel of goods sent out for its amount - The greatest part of them are lost at the mouth of the bay - Reflections 393 CHAPTER XI . I ...
... plantation for myself— Proceedings as a planter - I get my bill cashed in London , and a sorted parcel of goods sent out for its amount - The greatest part of them are lost at the mouth of the bay - Reflections 393 CHAPTER XI . I ...
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... plantations . The woman , pretending to take me up in her arms and kiss me , and play with me , draws the girl a good way from the house , till at last she makes a fine story to the girl , and bids her go back to the maid , and tell her ...
... plantations . The woman , pretending to take me up in her arms and kiss me , and play with me , draws the girl a good way from the house , till at last she makes a fine story to the girl , and bids her go back to the maid , and tell her ...
Pagina 149
... plantations . One while we deter- mined to carry them all away to Buenos Ayres , and sell them there to the Spaniards ; but they were really too many for them to make use of ; and to carry them round to the South Seas , which was the ...
... plantations . One while we deter- mined to carry them all away to Buenos Ayres , and sell them there to the Spaniards ; but they were really too many for them to make use of ; and to carry them round to the South Seas , which was the ...
Pagina 151
... plantation , for which he gave William ready money in gold , at the rate of five and thirty moidores per head ; but the planter was obliged to use great caution in the bringing them on shore : for which purpose , he made William weigh ...
... plantation , for which he gave William ready money in gold , at the rate of five and thirty moidores per head ; but the planter was obliged to use great caution in the bringing them on shore : for which purpose , he made William weigh ...
Pagina 166
... took going to Mocha ; and three of those women , marrying some of these men , went with them to live in their new plantation : but of this I speak only by hearsay . CAPTAIN WILMOT BREAKS FAITH . 167 As we lay here 166 CAPTAIN SINGLETON .
... took going to Mocha ; and three of those women , marrying some of these men , went with them to live in their new plantation : but of this I speak only by hearsay . CAPTAIN WILMOT BREAKS FAITH . 167 As we lay here 166 CAPTAIN SINGLETON .
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