Sir Edward Seward's Narrative of His Shipwreck: And Consequent Discovery of Certain Islands in the Caribbean Sea: with a Detail of Many Extraordinary and Highly Interesting Events in His Life, from the Year 1733 to 1749, as Written in His Own Diary, Bind 1Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1831 |
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... dear and long absent friend , just returned to his kinsfolk and neighbours , after a widely wan- dering and chequered travel in distant lands . Thus impressed , I ventured to recommend the publication of Sir Edward Seaward's Diary to ...
... dear and long absent friend , just returned to his kinsfolk and neighbours , after a widely wan- dering and chequered travel in distant lands . Thus impressed , I ventured to recommend the publication of Sir Edward Seaward's Diary to ...
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... dear mother would not hear of it , and I could not find it in my heart to grieve her , even for a moment : so I yielded up my inclination to my duty , and during two years was content to assist my father in the management of his little ...
... dear mother would not hear of it , and I could not find it in my heart to grieve her , even for a moment : so I yielded up my inclination to my duty , and during two years was content to assist my father in the management of his little ...
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... dear uncle , " I replied , " my heart is too full to speak on business at pre- sent ; let me retire for a few minutes , or go and see my aunt , and after that I will give you every in- formation you desire . " Saying this , I left him ...
... dear uncle , " I replied , " my heart is too full to speak on business at pre- sent ; let me retire for a few minutes , or go and see my aunt , and after that I will give you every in- formation you desire . " Saying this , I left him ...
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... dear uncle , ” I replied ; " he did righteously ; and I revere his memory the more for taking care of the most helpless . " - " But how many hogsheads of tobacco didst thou bring home , Ned ? " " Three hundred , sir ; but if you will ...
... dear uncle , ” I replied ; " he did righteously ; and I revere his memory the more for taking care of the most helpless . " - " But how many hogsheads of tobacco didst thou bring home , Ned ? " " Three hundred , sir ; but if you will ...
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... dear Edward ; who have you brought that pretty bird for ? " cried she . " For you , aunt , to be sure ; for whom else could I bring SIR EDWARD SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE .
... dear Edward ; who have you brought that pretty bird for ? " cried she . " For you , aunt , to be sure ; for whom else could I bring SIR EDWARD SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE .
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