Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... promise of protection and kind treatment ; to which he an- swered with defiance , contempt , and the discharge of his pistol . Immediately the Spaniards poured in their shot , by which only one man was killed , and Drake , with some ...
... promise of protection and kind treatment ; to which he an- swered with defiance , contempt , and the discharge of his pistol . Immediately the Spaniards poured in their shot , by which only one man was killed , and Drake , with some ...
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... promised to return on the day follow- ing ; and in the mean time the inhabitants , having leave to traffick , brought down provisions in great abundance . At the time when the king was expected , his brother came aboard , to request of ...
... promised to return on the day follow- ing ; and in the mean time the inhabitants , having leave to traffick , brought down provisions in great abundance . At the time when the king was expected , his brother came aboard , to request of ...
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... promise himself from his own ability , he hoped from the assistance of Providence . The pump was plied , and the ship found free from new leaks . The next attempt was to discover towards the sea some place where they might fix their ...
... promise himself from his own ability , he hoped from the assistance of Providence . The pump was plied , and the ship found free from new leaks . The next attempt was to discover towards the sea some place where they might fix their ...
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... his hope of ever- lasting salvation from the revealed promises of God , and his confidence in the merits of our Re- deemer , of the sincerity of which declaration his whole behaviour in his long illness was an incon- testable 178 BURMAN .
... his hope of ever- lasting salvation from the revealed promises of God , and his confidence in the merits of our Re- deemer , of the sincerity of which declaration his whole behaviour in his long illness was an incon- testable 178 BURMAN .
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... promises of making a liberal provision for them out of the spoils of hereticks and malignants . Having in time almost extirpated those opinions which he found so prevalent at his arrival , or at least obliged those , who would not ...
... promises of making a liberal provision for them out of the spoils of hereticks and malignants . Having in time almost extirpated those opinions which he found so prevalent at his arrival , or at least obliged those , who would not ...
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