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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... perhaps thrive well in England . On the 8th of August I took leave of my friends at Baltimore : and after a stormy passage , but with a fair wind generally , we arrived at the port of Bristol on the 15th of September ; to the great sur ...
... perhaps thrive well in England . On the 8th of August I took leave of my friends at Baltimore : and after a stormy passage , but with a fair wind generally , we arrived at the port of Bristol on the 15th of September ; to the great sur ...
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... perhaps , now tired of saying the same thing over and over again , left me alone . In a short time I began to feel myself composed , and my aunt re- turning , told me the particulars of my dear old . father's illness and death ; which ...
... perhaps , now tired of saying the same thing over and over again , left me alone . In a short time I began to feel myself composed , and my aunt re- turning , told me the particulars of my dear old . father's illness and death ; which ...
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... perhaps a little apprehen- sively , I felt as if electrified by the unexpected appeal : certainly I had always been sensible to a sentiment of a peculiar character for Eliza Gold- smith ; I felt that it was not exactly like that which I ...
... perhaps a little apprehen- sively , I felt as if electrified by the unexpected appeal : certainly I had always been sensible to a sentiment of a peculiar character for Eliza Gold- smith ; I felt that it was not exactly like that which I ...
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... perhaps from happiness to misery ; but the honest avowal of her sentiments had at once decided me ; and on my return to my uncle I would tell him frankly , that without her I would not go to Honduras . This was well ; it was something ...
... perhaps from happiness to misery ; but the honest avowal of her sentiments had at once decided me ; and on my return to my uncle I would tell him frankly , that without her I would not go to Honduras . This was well ; it was something ...
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... perhaps you may ; not less than five or six years , certainly . " " Then , my dear uncle , I should not like to live there a bachelor , and perhaps get into im- moral connections , that would degrade me in my own eyes , and in the ...
... perhaps you may ; not less than five or six years , certainly . " " Then , my dear uncle , I should not like to live there a bachelor , and perhaps get into im- moral connections , that would degrade me in my own eyes , and in the ...
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