Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts, Bind 14,Oplag 120 –Bind 16,Oplag 140William Chambers, Robert Chambers William and Robert Chambers |
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Side 16
... asked for plate ; my wife gave him some silver trinkets , and he went away . A little after came four or five soldiers , who only said , ' Wicked priest , what dost thou here ? ' and then departed . We were now inclined to shelter ...
... asked for plate ; my wife gave him some silver trinkets , and he went away . A little after came four or five soldiers , who only said , ' Wicked priest , what dost thou here ? ' and then departed . We were now inclined to shelter ...
Side 23
... asked his name and quality , exclaimed , " I am the king of Sweden , and seal with my blood the liberties of the German nation ! " A pistol - shot and a sword - thrust formed the reply of the questioner to this exclamation . My God ! my ...
... asked his name and quality , exclaimed , " I am the king of Sweden , and seal with my blood the liberties of the German nation ! " A pistol - shot and a sword - thrust formed the reply of the questioner to this exclamation . My God ! my ...
Side 6
... asked by them if I have not been as far as the sun and moon ; for they think we are such great travellers , that scarce any undertaking is beyond our ability . We had now been about six weeks at Otaheite , our ship lying in the harbour ...
... asked by them if I have not been as far as the sun and moon ; for they think we are such great travellers , that scarce any undertaking is beyond our ability . We had now been about six weeks at Otaheite , our ship lying in the harbour ...
Side 13
... asked , What could be the reason for such a revolt ? In answer to which , I can only conjecture that the mutineers had flattered themselves with the hopes of a more happy life among the Otaheitans than they could possibly en- joy in ...
... asked , What could be the reason for such a revolt ? In answer to which , I can only conjecture that the mutineers had flattered themselves with the hopes of a more happy life among the Otaheitans than they could possibly en- joy in ...
Side 15
... asked me if I would not stay with them all night . I said " No , I never sleep out of my boat ; but in the morning we will again trade with you , and I shall remain till the weather is moderate , that we may go , as we have agreed , to ...
... asked me if I would not stay with them all night . I said " No , I never sleep out of my boat ; but in the morning we will again trade with you , and I shall remain till the weather is moderate , that we may go , as we have agreed , to ...
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