Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... reason of it not appearing , it was imputed to his fear of the robbers that usually infest that road , and the English still continued to expect the trea- ' sure . In a short time one of the recoes , that were passing towards Venta Cruz ...
... reason of it not appearing , it was imputed to his fear of the robbers that usually infest that road , and the English still continued to expect the trea- ' sure . In a short time one of the recoes , that were passing towards Venta Cruz ...
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... up himself to his ill fortune ; when Drake , whose intrepidity was never to be shaken , and whose reason was never to be surprised or embarrassed , represented to them that , though the Spaniards 94 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE .
... up himself to his ill fortune ; when Drake , whose intrepidity was never to be shaken , and whose reason was never to be surprised or embarrassed , represented to them that , though the Spaniards 94 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE .
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... reason for a practice so general and prevail- ing in distant parts of the world , which have no communication with each other . The original end of painting their bodies was , probably , to ex- clude the cold ; an end , which , if we ...
... reason for a practice so general and prevail- ing in distant parts of the world , which have no communication with each other . The original end of painting their bodies was , probably , to ex- clude the cold ; an end , which , if we ...
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... reason or experience supply the place of science in savage countries . They had no canoes like the other Indians , nor any method of crossing the water , which was pro- bably the reason why the birds in the adjacent islands were so tame ...
... reason or experience supply the place of science in savage countries . They had no canoes like the other Indians , nor any method of crossing the water , which was pro- bably the reason why the birds in the adjacent islands were so tame ...
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... reason for suspicion , does there appear any tempta- tion , from either hope , fear , or interest , that might induce Drake , or any commander in his state , to put to death an innocent man upon false pre- tences . After the execution ...
... reason for suspicion , does there appear any tempta- tion , from either hope , fear , or interest , that might induce Drake , or any commander in his state , to put to death an innocent man upon false pre- tences . After the execution ...
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