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... took me out on a fine summer's evening into the fields towards Islington , as she pretended , to give the child some air ; a little girl being with her , of twelve or fourteeen years old , that lived in the neighbourhood . The maid ...
... took me out on a fine summer's evening into the fields towards Islington , as she pretended , to give the child some air ; a little girl being with her , of twelve or fourteeen years old , that lived in the neighbourhood . The maid ...
Pagina 3
... took a fancy to me , was the first that brought me to a place not far from South- ampton , which I afterwards knew to be Bussleton ; and there I attended the carpenters , and such people as were employed in building a ship for him ; and ...
... took a fancy to me , was the first that brought me to a place not far from South- ampton , which I afterwards knew to be Bussleton ; and there I attended the carpenters , and such people as were employed in building a ship for him ; and ...
Pagina 5
... took in a considerable quantity of gold , with some chests of sugar , and seventy or eighty great rolls of tobacco , every roll weighing at least a hundred weight . Here , being lodged on shore by my master's order , I had the charge of ...
... took in a considerable quantity of gold , with some chests of sugar , and seventy or eighty great rolls of tobacco , every roll weighing at least a hundred weight . Here , being lodged on shore by my master's order , I had the charge of ...
Pagina 14
... took any notice of them , but when he did , he ordered the boatswain to be seized , and threatened to bring him to the capstan for speaking for them . CHAPTER II . THE SEAMEN INTERCEDE TO HAVE US TAKEN ON BOARD ON THE CAPTAIN'S REFUSAL ...
... took any notice of them , but when he did , he ordered the boatswain to be seized , and threatened to bring him to the capstan for speaking for them . CHAPTER II . THE SEAMEN INTERCEDE TO HAVE US TAKEN ON BOARD ON THE CAPTAIN'S REFUSAL ...
Pagina 18
... took ways quickly to satisfy us that they were in the same condition with us , only with this additional circumstance , that theirs was voluntary , and ours by force . The first piece of news they told us after the short history of ...
... took ways quickly to satisfy us that they were in the same condition with us , only with this additional circumstance , that theirs was voluntary , and ours by force . The first piece of news they told us after the short history of ...
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