In Furthest Ind: The Narrative of Mr. Edward Carlyon of the Honourable East India Company's ServiceW. Blackwood, 1894 - 365 páginas |
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... believe , that must have stirred Sir Harry's mind to see that I , his only son , was growing up in idle- ness , and thus embarked him , if I may so speak , on that long voyage of treaties and negotiations , whereof I was only made aware ...
... believe , that must have stirred Sir Harry's mind to see that I , his only son , was growing up in idle- ness , and thus embarked him , if I may so speak , on that long voyage of treaties and negotiations , whereof I was only made aware ...
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... believe ourselves secure from any foe that was like to come against us . And in this confidence were we well justified so long as we sailed in company the one with the other , but when alone and separated , we were like to 1 It is ...
... believe ourselves secure from any foe that was like to come against us . And in this confidence were we well justified so long as we sailed in company the one with the other , but when alone and separated , we were like to 1 It is ...
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... believe , been brought by some of them into England . But at the shipping - time was there small opportunity for such gaieties , for all day long was the banyans coming in with their accounts , and below in the courtyard the packers and ...
... believe , been brought by some of them into England . But at the shipping - time was there small opportunity for such gaieties , for all day long was the banyans coming in with their accounts , and below in the courtyard the packers and ...
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... believe , commend itself to you . Wherefore , if you'll be guided by me , I would have you go into some shop near at hand , or turn down another street whensoever you see a procession coming , or hear the little bell rung that sig ...
... believe , commend itself to you . Wherefore , if you'll be guided by me , I would have you go into some shop near at hand , or turn down another street whensoever you see a procession coming , or hear the little bell rung that sig ...
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... believe that I had spoken falsely , and had denied my knowledge with the intent to gain some advantage . " But pray , sir , " says I , seeing that he would not be- lieve me , " tell me how long I must stay in this place ? " " Until ye ...
... believe that I had spoken falsely , and had denied my knowledge with the intent to gain some advantage . " But pray , sir , " says I , seeing that he would not be- lieve me , " tell me how long I must stay in this place ? " " Until ye ...
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In Furthest Ind: The Narrative of Mr. Edward Carlyon of the Honourable East ... Sydney C. Grier Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
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