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Pagina vii
... stay two months at Bassora - My trouble of mind CHAPTER XX . 233 Farther conversations with William , which quiet my conscience in some degree - Account of our journey from Bassora to Scanderoon , and from thence to Venice - William ...
... stay two months at Bassora - My trouble of mind CHAPTER XX . 233 Farther conversations with William , which quiet my conscience in some degree - Account of our journey from Bassora to Scanderoon , and from thence to Venice - William ...
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... stayed in the ship for several days , till at length one of the lieutenants seeing me , inquired what that young English dog did there , and why they did not turn him on shore . I heard him , and partly understood what he meant , though ...
... stayed in the ship for several days , till at length one of the lieutenants seeing me , inquired what that young English dog did there , and why they did not turn him on shore . I heard him , and partly understood what he meant , though ...
Pagina 10
... stay on board if he desired it , but then I should be hanged ; so he might choose for me which he thought best . The captain , it seems , was particularly provoked at my being concerned in the treachery , because of his having been so ...
... stay on board if he desired it , but then I should be hanged ; so he might choose for me which he thought best . The captain , it seems , was particularly provoked at my being concerned in the treachery , because of his having been so ...
Pagina 13
... stay and live with them ; which they seemed glad of , though they knew little of the necessity we were under to do so , or how much we were afraid of them . However , upon other thoughts , we resolved that we would only stay in that ...
... stay and live with them ; which they seemed glad of , though they knew little of the necessity we were under to do so , or how much we were afraid of them . However , upon other thoughts , we resolved that we would only stay in that ...
Pagina 17
... stay with them ; and , at the bottom of the letter , they very humbly besought him , that , for their defence , and for the safety of their lives , he would be pleased to send them a barrel of powder , and some ammunition , and give ...
... stay with them ; and , at the bottom of the letter , they very humbly besought him , that , for their defence , and for the safety of their lives , he would be pleased to send them a barrel of powder , and some ammunition , and give ...
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