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... Turn pirate - Adven- tures - Account of William Walters , and of our expeditions CHAPTER XI . ยท 125 Account of William's gallant behaviour in an action with a Portuguese man - of - war - We take the ship - Fall in with a vessel full of ...
... Turn pirate - Adven- tures - Account of William Walters , and of our expeditions CHAPTER XI . ยท 125 Account of William's gallant behaviour in an action with a Portuguese man - of - war - We take the ship - Fall in with a vessel full of ...
Pagina vii
... turns , after having been civilly treated by the Chinese , with whom we begin trading - Strange account of thirteen Englishmen resident in Japan 173 CHAPTER XV . We are so rich that our men desire no more - Set out on our return home ...
... turns , after having been civilly treated by the Chinese , with whom we begin trading - Strange account of thirteen Englishmen resident in Japan 173 CHAPTER XV . We are so rich that our men desire no more - Set out on our return home ...
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... turn him on shore . I heard him , and partly understood what he meant , though not what he said , and began then to be in a terrible fright ; for I knew not where to get a bit of bread ; when the pilot of the ship , an old seaman ...
... turn him on shore . I heard him , and partly understood what he meant , though not what he said , and began then to be in a terrible fright ; for I knew not where to get a bit of bread ; when the pilot of the ship , an old seaman ...
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... turn , but the captain was not to act in any particular thing without advice of the rest , and by the majority . Having established these rules , we resolved to enter into some measures for our food , and for conversing with the ...
... turn , but the captain was not to act in any particular thing without advice of the rest , and by the majority . Having established these rules , we resolved to enter into some measures for our food , and for conversing with the ...
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... turn , I pulled out a moidore and the two dollars I spoke of before . This moidore I ventured to show , that they might not despise me too much for adding too little to the store , and that they might not pretend to search me ; and they ...
... turn , I pulled out a moidore and the two dollars I spoke of before . This moidore I ventured to show , that they might not despise me too much for adding too little to the store , and that they might not pretend to search me ; and they ...
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