Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen17Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1830 |
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... chief then ordered e coarse brown rice , of which we made ble meal , having eat nothing for nearly ys , except a few ... chief's vessel . He immediately main - sail , and the fleet weighed , in great confusion . They worked d all night ...
... chief then ordered e coarse brown rice , of which we made ble meal , having eat nothing for nearly ys , except a few ... chief's vessel . He immediately main - sail , and the fleet weighed , in great confusion . They worked d all night ...
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... chief ould allow them to become Ladrones , greed to take the usual oaths before wo or three of them refused , for ... chief's determination , requesting him , if op- portunity offered , to send us a shift of clothes , for which it may be ...
... chief ould allow them to become Ladrones , greed to take the usual oaths before wo or three of them refused , for ... chief's determination , requesting him , if op- portunity offered , to send us a shift of clothes , for which it may be ...
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... Chief on the securest method of ng it . The Chief agreed to send us in gun - boat till we came in sight of the e , then the Comprador's boat was to he ransom and receive us . I was so at receiving this joyful news , that it h ...
... Chief on the securest method of ng it . The Chief agreed to send us in gun - boat till we came in sight of the e , then the Comprador's boat was to he ransom and receive us . I was so at receiving this joyful news , that it h ...
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