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... rest of his companions , and embarking at Cape Coast Castle , returned to England , where he soon dissipated his property . And with this ends the first part of his adventures . " The second part of his life was no less remarkable , but ...
... rest of his companions , and embarking at Cape Coast Castle , returned to England , where he soon dissipated his property . And with this ends the first part of his adventures . " The second part of his life was no less remarkable , but ...
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... rest ; and , as my lot fell among them , it made me have the most contemptible thoughts of the rest , as indeed they deserved . I was exactly fitted for their society indeed ; for I had no sense of virtue or religion upon me . I had ...
... rest ; and , as my lot fell among them , it made me have the most contemptible thoughts of the rest , as indeed they deserved . I was exactly fitted for their society indeed ; for I had no sense of virtue or religion upon me . I had ...
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... rest .. I do not remember any great concern I was under about it , only that I cried very much ; for I knew little then of this world , and nothing at all of the next . However , the captain contented himself with executing these two ...
... rest .. I do not remember any great concern I was under about it , only that I cried very much ; for I knew little then of this world , and nothing at all of the next . However , the captain contented himself with executing these two ...
Pagina 14
... rest of the officers , in behalf of us that were behind ; but to the very last day the captain was inexorable ; when , at the time their preparations were making to sail , and orders given to hoist the boats into the ship , all the ...
... rest of the officers , in behalf of us that were behind ; but to the very last day the captain was inexorable ; when , at the time their preparations were making to sail , and orders given to hoist the boats into the ship , all the ...
Pagina 17
... rest of his men by what he had said to them , and was very easy as to the general peace ( for it was very true , that the most mutinous of the men were gone ) , came out to the quarter- deck , and , calling the men together , let them ...
... rest of his men by what he had said to them , and was very easy as to the general peace ( for it was very true , that the most mutinous of the men were gone ) , came out to the quarter- deck , and , calling the men together , let them ...
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