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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... my lord Duke of London , was released , and suffered to return home , being now incapable of fighting more , for that his left leg had been shot off by a ball from 1 Bristol . a great gun , and his right arm disabled by.
... my lord Duke of London , was released , and suffered to return home , being now incapable of fighting more , for that his left leg had been shot off by a ball from 1 Bristol . a great gun , and his right arm disabled by.
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... suffer , so that I turned my eyes from the stage to the company present , but found little comfort there . For indeed , to see the gentlemen laughing hugely at the wickedness and profaneness of the piece , and the ladies feigning to ...
... suffer , so that I turned my eyes from the stage to the company present , but found little comfort there . For indeed , to see the gentlemen laughing hugely at the wickedness and profaneness of the piece , and the ladies feigning to ...
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... suffer , but Captain Freeman would not hear on't , and I kept that chiefest place . And herein also you shall see that I went not about to provoke Mr Spender , but contrariwise , did all in my power to pleasure him . So then the next ...
... suffer , but Captain Freeman would not hear on't , and I kept that chiefest place . And herein also you shall see that I went not about to provoke Mr Spender , but contrariwise , did all in my power to pleasure him . So then the next ...
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... suffered it . But at last Captain Freeman , coming on shore and finding me contending with these fellows at great odds , from my having no knowledge of the Indostan tongue , and much incommoded with the great heat of the sun , was very ...
... suffered it . But at last Captain Freeman , coming on shore and finding me contending with these fellows at great odds , from my having no knowledge of the Indostan tongue , and much incommoded with the great heat of the sun , was very ...
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... suffered , which I will set down , that so you may perceive in what an evil case was his majesty's poor subjects in Surat at this time . Now first you must know that near the whole of East India ( and now , for aught I know , the entire ...
... suffered , which I will set down , that so you may perceive in what an evil case was his majesty's poor subjects in Surat at this time . Now first you must know that near the whole of East India ( and now , for aught I know , the entire ...
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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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