Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... never permitted his arrows to be poisoned : he then dismissed him with consi- derable presents , and told him that , though he had unfortunately failed in this attempt , he would never desist from his design , till he had shared with ...
... never permitted his arrows to be poisoned : he then dismissed him with consi- derable presents , and told him that , though he had unfortunately failed in this attempt , he would never desist from his design , till he had shared with ...
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... Such was the heroick spirit of Drake , that he never suffered himself to be diverted from his de- signs by any difficulties , nor ever thought of re- lieving his exigencies , but at the expense of his SIR FRANCIS DRAKE . 79.
... Such was the heroick spirit of Drake , that he never suffered himself to be diverted from his de- signs by any difficulties , nor ever thought of re- lieving his exigencies , but at the expense of his SIR FRANCIS DRAKE . 79.
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... never dream of an enemy . When they arrived at Port Diego , so named from the negro who had procured them their intercourse with the Symerons , they found Captain John Drake and one of his company dead , being killed in attempting ...
... never dream of an enemy . When they arrived at Port Diego , so named from the negro who had procured them their intercourse with the Symerons , they found Captain John Drake and one of his company dead , being killed in attempting ...
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... never to be shaken , and a judgment never to be perplexed . He immediately considered all the circumstances of his present situation , and found that it afforded him only the choice of marching back by the same way through which he came ...
... never to be shaken , and a judgment never to be perplexed . He immediately considered all the circumstances of his present situation , and found that it afforded him only the choice of marching back by the same way through which he came ...
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... never prevailed over his piety , celebrated their meeting with thanks to God . Drake , not yet discouraged , now turned his thoughts to new prospects , and , without languish- ing in melancholy reflections upon his past mis- carriages ...
... never prevailed over his piety , celebrated their meeting with thanks to God . Drake , not yet discouraged , now turned his thoughts to new prospects , and , without languish- ing in melancholy reflections upon his past mis- carriages ...
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