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... provisions there CHAPTER XVI . 185 A large ship spied to the northward - We lay her under contribution for provisions - We put in upon the south coast of Ceylon - Bad behaviour of our men there - Violent storm , during which our ship ...
... provisions there CHAPTER XVI . 185 A large ship spied to the northward - We lay her under contribution for provisions - We put in upon the south coast of Ceylon - Bad behaviour of our men there - Violent storm , during which our ship ...
Pagina 5
... provisions as the captain demanded for his own table : he had another steward for his private stores besides , but my office concerned only what the captain called for of the ship's stores , for his pri- vate use . However , by this ...
... provisions as the captain demanded for his own table : he had another steward for his private stores besides , but my office concerned only what the captain called for of the ship's stores , for his pri- vate use . However , by this ...
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... provisions to make me live much better than the other people in the ship ; for the captain seldom ordered anything out of the ship's stores , as above , but I snipt some of it for my own share . We arrived at Goa , in the East Indies ...
... provisions to make me live much better than the other people in the ship ; for the captain seldom ordered anything out of the ship's stores , as above , but I snipt some of it for my own share . We arrived at Goa , in the East Indies ...
Pagina 8
... provisions , but to beat and torture me in a barbarous manner for every trifle ; so that , in a word , my life began to be very miserable . The violence of this usage of me , and the impossibility of my escape from his hands , set my ...
... provisions , but to beat and torture me in a barbarous manner for every trifle ; so that , in a word , my life began to be very miserable . The violence of this usage of me , and the impossibility of my escape from his hands , set my ...
Pagina 16
... provision but about half a hundred of bread , but with all their chests and clothes , tools , instru- ments , books , & c . , embarked themselves so silently , that the captain got no notice of it till they were gotten half the way on ...
... provision but about half a hundred of bread , but with all their chests and clothes , tools , instru- ments , books , & c . , embarked themselves so silently , that the captain got no notice of it till they were gotten half the way on ...
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