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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... night for fear of capture , my Lord - General Fairfax having but just then took the city . Shortly after this , also , by the deaths of my uncles , his three brothers ( whereof the eldest was slain with my grandfather in that lamentable ...
... night for fear of capture , my Lord - General Fairfax having but just then took the city . Shortly after this , also , by the deaths of my uncles , his three brothers ( whereof the eldest was slain with my grandfather in that lamentable ...
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... night . And I have made for you , beside , a badge in gum - work , for to carry with you and wear on Royal Oak Day , and you must needs keep ' em both for ever for my sake . " " So be it , little cousin . But is my departure naught to ...
... night . And I have made for you , beside , a badge in gum - work , for to carry with you and wear on Royal Oak Day , and you must needs keep ' em both for ever for my sake . " " So be it , little cousin . But is my departure naught to ...
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... 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 by our reckoning . B and in the morning I did send Miles for to 17.
... 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 by our reckoning . B and in the morning I did send Miles for to 17.
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... moment in come Mr Spender with a pale face , telling me that we had outrun our consorts in the night , and were now chased by a Sallee rover , so that we were all like to be taken and made slaves to the Moors . Now upon this , though it.
... moment in come Mr Spender with a pale face , telling me that we had outrun our consorts in the night , and were now chased by a Sallee rover , so that we were all like to be taken and made slaves to the Moors . Now upon this , though it.
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... nights were ex- treme clear and mild , so that I was wont to stay long upon the deck with Captain Freeman , who , as he smoked his pipe , would tell me many strange tales . For one thing , he told me of the mermaids in the Eastern Seas ...
... nights were ex- treme clear and mild , so that I was wont to stay long upon the deck with Captain Freeman , who , as he smoked his pipe , would tell me many strange tales . For one thing , he told me of the mermaids in the Eastern Seas ...
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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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