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... received from my justly - enraged father and mother , and the horror these must be in at the thoughts of their child being thus carried away ; for , as I never knew anything of the matter , but just what I have related , nor who my ...
... received from my justly - enraged father and mother , and the horror these must be in at the thoughts of their child being thus carried away ; for , as I never knew anything of the matter , but just what I have related , nor who my ...
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... received several particular favours from him ; par- ticularly , I was , by the captain's command , made a kind of a steward under the ship's steward , for such provisions as the captain demanded for his own table : he had another ...
... received several particular favours from him ; par- ticularly , I was , by the captain's command , made a kind of a steward under the ship's steward , for such provisions as the captain demanded for his own table : he had another ...
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... received a great deal of damage , and it required some time to repair her ; so , standing in nearer the shore , the pilot , my master , brought the ship into a very good road , where we rid in twenty - six fathom water , about half - a ...
... received a great deal of damage , and it required some time to repair her ; so , standing in nearer the shore , the pilot , my master , brought the ship into a very good road , where we rid in twenty - six fathom water , about half - a ...
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... received it with no appearance of discouragement ; but I asked what my master said to it , and being told that he had used his utmost interest to save me , but the captain had answered I should either go on shore or be hanged on board ...
... received it with no appearance of discouragement ; but I asked what my master said to it , and being told that he had used his utmost interest to save me , but the captain had answered I should either go on shore or be hanged on board ...
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... received on board the ship again , and pardoned , we were much better satisfied than before . Being now , as I have said , a considerable number of us , and in condition to defend ourselves , the first thing we did was to give every one ...
... received on board the ship again , and pardoned , we were much better satisfied than before . Being now , as I have said , a considerable number of us , and in condition to defend ourselves , the first thing we did was to give every one ...
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