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Pagina v
... Sail for the mainland of Africa , and reach it in safety 28 CHAPTER IV . ยท Reception of the natives - We determine to travel through the country by land - Quarrel and battle with the negroes - We take sixty prisoners , and make them ...
... Sail for the mainland of Africa , and reach it in safety 28 CHAPTER IV . ยท Reception of the natives - We determine to travel through the country by land - Quarrel and battle with the negroes - We take sixty prisoners , and make them ...
Pagina vi
... sailing two hundred miles , in a great river , up the country - We are stopped by a prodigious cataract - Our gunner shoots a fine leopard , to the great terror and astonishment of our negroes -Manner of proceeding after leaving our ...
... sailing two hundred miles , in a great river , up the country - We are stopped by a prodigious cataract - Our gunner shoots a fine leopard , to the great terror and astonishment of our negroes -Manner of proceeding after leaving our ...
Pagina x
... sail for the West Indies - Great success of my voyage - After various changes of fortune , I return to England wealthy , where my wife joins me - Conclusion 523 PREFATORY NOTICE TO THE LIFE OF CAPTAIN SINGLETON . THE LIFE OF COLONEL ...
... sail for the West Indies - Great success of my voyage - After various changes of fortune , I return to England wealthy , where my wife joins me - Conclusion 523 PREFATORY NOTICE TO THE LIFE OF CAPTAIN SINGLETON . THE LIFE OF COLONEL ...
Pagina xii
... sail with the devil ; ' so he continued his voyage . Upon his return from Goa , where he only escaped the inquisition by becoming a good Catholic , the vessel put into Madagascar ; and a mutiny taking place amongst the seamen , twenty ...
... sail with the devil ; ' so he continued his voyage . Upon his return from Goa , where he only escaped the inquisition by becoming a good Catholic , the vessel put into Madagascar ; and a mutiny taking place amongst the seamen , twenty ...
Pagina xiii
... now to begin the world again ; but he was not disheartened . Having a large frigate carrying 44 guns , and four hundred men , besides a sloop at his disposal , he set sail again , his friend the Quaker bearing him company .
... now to begin the world again ; but he was not disheartened . Having a large frigate carrying 44 guns , and four hundred men , besides a sloop at his disposal , he set sail again , his friend the Quaker bearing him company .
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