Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Volume 1G. Bell and Sons, 1882 |
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Pagina 18
... surprised with joy , at the coming of the rest , though at first we were frightened , and thought they came to fetch us back to hang us ; but they took ways quickly to satisfy us that they were in the same condition with us , only with ...
... surprised with joy , at the coming of the rest , though at first we were frightened , and thought they came to fetch us back to hang us ; but they took ways quickly to satisfy us that they were in the same condition with us , only with ...
Pagina 25
... and , having another meeting with the natives , were surprised to see the folly of the poor people . For a little bit of silver cut out in the shape of a bird , we had two cows , and , which was our loss , if it had been in.
... and , having another meeting with the natives , were surprised to see the folly of the poor people . For a little bit of silver cut out in the shape of a bird , we had two cows , and , which was our loss , if it had been in.
Pagina 30
... surprised to see the shore fall away on the other side , as much as it had advanced on this side , and a great deal more ; and that , in short , if we would venture over to the shore of Africa , it must be from hence ; for that , if we ...
... surprised to see the shore fall away on the other side , as much as it had advanced on this side , and a great deal more ; and that , in short , if we would venture over to the shore of Africa , it must be from hence ; for that , if we ...
Pagina 36
... surprised one morning early , being at the extremity of the northernmost part of the island , when one of our men cried out , A sail ; a sail ! ' we presently saw a vessel a great way out at sea : but after we had looked at it with our ...
... surprised one morning early , being at the extremity of the northernmost part of the island , when one of our men cried out , A sail ; a sail ! ' we presently saw a vessel a great way out at sea : but after we had looked at it with our ...
Pagina 63
... surprised us . Here we set some of the negroes quite at liberty , that is to say , with out tying them , having the prince's word passed for their fidelity ; and some of these were ordered to help the carpenters . which they did very ...
... surprised us . Here we set some of the negroes quite at liberty , that is to say , with out tying them , having the prince's word passed for their fidelity ; and some of these were ordered to help the carpenters . which they did very ...
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