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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... land - We are taken by an Algerine - Retaken by the Portuguese - An old pilot takes charge of me , with whom I make a voyage , and begin steal- ing - I am concerned in a mutiny , and set on shore with five of the crew - Transactions ...
... land - We are taken by an Algerine - Retaken by the Portuguese - An old pilot takes charge of me , with whom I make a voyage , and begin steal- ing - I am concerned in a mutiny , and set on shore with five of the crew - Transactions ...
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... land - The natives innocent and friendly - We enter upon a second desert - The springs as salt as brine - Our surgeon discovers a mode of rendering the water fresh - Proceedings on our march - Our troop begin to grow sickly , and one ...
... land - The natives innocent and friendly - We enter upon a second desert - The springs as salt as brine - Our surgeon discovers a mode of rendering the water fresh - Proceedings on our march - Our troop begin to grow sickly , and one ...
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... land at Bourdeaux , in France - I get rid of my captain without paying ransom , and arrive at Ghent , where I join the army - Proceedings there I arrive in London , and hear news of Major Jack - I fall in love - My mistress's arts to ...
... land at Bourdeaux , in France - I get rid of my captain without paying ransom , and arrive at Ghent , where I join the army - Proceedings there I arrive in London , and hear news of Major Jack - I fall in love - My mistress's arts to ...
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... land of Africa , but found themselves in a more barbarous country than that they had quitted . They had now to cross a large continent , which they performed upon foot ; and we have a relation of many perilous adven- tures with wild ...
... land of Africa , but found themselves in a more barbarous country than that they had quitted . They had now to cross a large continent , which they performed upon foot ; and we have a relation of many perilous adven- tures with wild ...
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... land of Africa ; with an Account of the Customs and Manners of the People ; his great Deliverance from the barbarous Natives and wild Beasts ; of his meeting with an Englishman , a Citizen of London , among the Indians ; the great ...
... land of Africa ; with an Account of the Customs and Manners of the People ; his great Deliverance from the barbarous Natives and wild Beasts ; of his meeting with an Englishman , a Citizen of London , among the Indians ; the great ...
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