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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... things , which we were very glad of , and returned the long - boat accordingly ; and as to the men that came with ... thing which none of them had , viz . , I had the twenty - two moidores of gold , which I stole at the Brazils , and two ...
... things , which we were very glad of , and returned the long - boat accordingly ; and as to the men that came with ... thing which none of them had , viz . , I had the twenty - two moidores of gold , which I stole at the Brazils , and two ...
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... thing we did was to give every one his hand , tha : we would not separate from one another upon any occasion ... things guided by the majority , and not insist upon our own resolutions in anything , if the majority were against ...
... thing we did was to give every one his hand , tha : we would not separate from one another upon any occasion ... things guided by the majority , and not insist upon our own resolutions in anything , if the majority were against ...
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... thing that put us off from such an adventure , for it is a prodigious length , and what no man on earth could be able to ... things before us ; one was , to put to sea the other way , viz . , west , and go away for the Cape of Good Hope ...
... thing that put us off from such an adventure , for it is a prodigious length , and what no man on earth could be able to ... things before us ; one was , to put to sea the other way , viz . , west , and go away for the Cape of Good Hope ...
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... things , yet I shall never forget the little city we built , for it was no less ; and we fortified it accordingly ; and the idea is so fresh in my thought , that I cannot but give a short description of it . Our camp was on the south ...
... things , yet I shall never forget the little city we built , for it was no less ; and we fortified it accordingly ; and the idea is so fresh in my thought , that I cannot but give a short description of it . Our camp was on the south ...
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... thing or other : and one time sent us seven head of black cattle , some of which we cured and dried as before . And ... things that were very material to us , even essentially so ; first , we found they had a great deal of earthenware ...
... thing or other : and one time sent us seven head of black cattle , some of which we cured and dried as before . And ... things that were very material to us , even essentially so ; first , we found they had a great deal of earthenware ...
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