The Stanley Tales, Original and Select, Volume 2W. Morgan, 1826 |
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Page 151
... replied Pedrosa , with all due submission to your holiness and this reverend assembly , my most equitable judges , I conceive I stand here before you for no worse a crime than that of cudgelling a refractory mule ; an animal so restive ...
... replied Pedrosa , with all due submission to your holiness and this reverend assembly , my most equitable judges , I conceive I stand here before you for no worse a crime than that of cudgelling a refractory mule ; an animal so restive ...
Page 159
... not hesitate to take them from me .'- ' If they are your excellency's private property , ' replied Pe- drosa , I am ordered to assure you , that if your ship was loaded with jewels , no British officer , in NICOLAS PEDROSA . 159.
... not hesitate to take them from me .'- ' If they are your excellency's private property , ' replied Pe- drosa , I am ordered to assure you , that if your ship was loaded with jewels , no British officer , in NICOLAS PEDROSA . 159.
Page 165
... replied the captain , if my advice does not meet belief , I must so far exert my authority for your sake , as to make this ship your prison till I have waited on our minister at Lisbon , and made the inquiries necessary for your safety ...
... replied the captain , if my advice does not meet belief , I must so far exert my authority for your sake , as to make this ship your prison till I have waited on our minister at Lisbon , and made the inquiries necessary for your safety ...
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