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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... cause of his majesty King Charles II . , and at Worcester Fight was grievously wounded , and lay for many days in danger of his life in a certain mean house of that city . Being there found by the rebels , he was thrown into a dungeon ...
... cause of his majesty King Charles II . , and at Worcester Fight was grievously wounded , and lay for many days in danger of his life in a certain mean house of that city . Being there found by the rebels , he was thrown into a dungeon ...
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... cause to be grateful for the same . And Mr Sternhold leaving us , we journeyed on without remark nor disaster , and in process of time came to London town . Here the first night I lay at an inn ( whose name I have now forgot ) , 1 1664 ...
... cause to be grateful for the same . And Mr Sternhold leaving us , we journeyed on without remark nor disaster , and in process of time came to London town . Here the first night I lay at an inn ( whose name I have now forgot ) , 1 1664 ...
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... causes and radical heat and the like , all which I do now much regret that I set them not down at the time ; but having once let slip , the years between have blotted out the clear recollection thereof . And at other times I was under ...
... causes and radical heat and the like , all which I do now much regret that I set them not down at the time ; but having once let slip , the years between have blotted out the clear recollection thereof . And at other times I was under ...
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... cause to pick a quarrel , even if Mr Carlyon thought fit to fight you . " I bow to your lordship , " says Mr Spender , and gulps down his wine with an angry face . Pray , sir , " says his lordship , turning to me , " tell me whether I ...
... cause to pick a quarrel , even if Mr Carlyon thought fit to fight you . " I bow to your lordship , " says Mr Spender , and gulps down his wine with an angry face . Pray , sir , " says his lordship , turning to me , " tell me whether I ...
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... caused the ship's cannons to be fired again and again , and that not so much with the intent to hit the enemy , for of this , indeed , there 1 Muskets . ESCAPE FROM THE PIRATES . 31 was but little hope 30 IN FURTHEST IND .
... caused the ship's cannons to be fired again and again , and that not so much with the intent to hit the enemy , for of this , indeed , there 1 Muskets . ESCAPE FROM THE PIRATES . 31 was but little hope 30 IN FURTHEST IND .
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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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Agra alcaide an't asked bade better Boscobel Brandon brought Captain Freeman Carlyon carried chamber Company's cousin Dorothy cried desire discourse divers Ellswether entreat evil eyes Factory fain Father Theodorus favour fear Fort St George gentleman han't hand happiness hath hear heard Holy Holy Office honour house of Stewart India Indian Indies Inquisidor Inquisition king lady Loll Duss looked lord duke lord marquis lordship Madam Heliodora majesty Marigny Martin matter mightily mighty mind Moguls Morattys naught needs never night Old Goa on't once passed perceive person Portugals Portuguese Pray prodigious saith samarra says Dorothy seemed servant Seva ship Sir Harry Skipwith spake speak Spender St Thomas Sternhold strange Surat sure tell things thought told took Tourvel town trouble twas viscount wan't Waterdale wherein whereof wife wont words
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