Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen17Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1830 |
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... morning , oat accordingly came alongside , and etter . About six o'clock in the even- gave us some rice and a little salt we ate , and they made signs for us wn on the deck to sleep ; but such of Ladrones were constantly coming rent ...
... morning , oat accordingly came alongside , and etter . About six o'clock in the even- gave us some rice and a little salt we ate , and they made signs for us wn on the deck to sleep ; but such of Ladrones were constantly coming rent ...
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... Morning Star . They fell in with that vessel near the Island of Ascension , in the year 1828 , as she was on her voyage from Ceylon to England . This vessel , besides a valuable cargo , had on board several passengers , consisting of a ...
... Morning Star . They fell in with that vessel near the Island of Ascension , in the year 1828 , as she was on her voyage from Ceylon to England . This vessel , besides a valuable cargo , had on board several passengers , consisting of a ...
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... morning calls him again to his episco- pal and other duties . I was sorry to find , I had intruded two or three ... morning : and that , for reading , attracts colours , to this plac take no less pleasu every day , except h morning , and ...
... morning calls him again to his episco- pal and other duties . I was sorry to find , I had intruded two or three ... morning : and that , for reading , attracts colours , to this plac take no less pleasu every day , except h morning , and ...
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