Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... seems to be in Drake's scruple somewhat of superstition , perhaps not easily to be justified ; and the negro's answer was , at least , martial , and will , I believe , be generally acknow . ledged to be rational . On the third day of ...
... seems to be in Drake's scruple somewhat of superstition , perhaps not easily to be justified ; and the negro's answer was , at least , martial , and will , I believe , be generally acknow . ledged to be rational . On the third day of ...
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... seems , who was carpenter in the former voyage , and destroyed one of the ships by Drake's direction . These ships , equipped partly by himself , and partly by other private adventurers , he manned with one hundred and sixty - four ...
... seems , who was carpenter in the former voyage , and destroyed one of the ships by Drake's direction . These ships , equipped partly by himself , and partly by other private adventurers , he manned with one hundred and sixty - four ...
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... seems , necessary to make them pliant and moveable ; and when they become dry and stiff , he falls down into the water , unless some bark or ship intercept him , and dips them again for a second flight . This unhappy animal is not only ...
... seems , necessary to make them pliant and moveable ; and when they become dry and stiff , he falls down into the water , unless some bark or ship intercept him , and dips them again for a second flight . This unhappy animal is not only ...
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... seem to be the chief food of the na- tives , for the English often found raw pieces of their flesh half eaten , and left , as they supposed , after a full meal by the Indians , whom they never knew to make use of fire , or any art , in ...
... seem to be the chief food of the na- tives , for the English often found raw pieces of their flesh half eaten , and left , as they supposed , after a full meal by the Indians , whom they never knew to make use of fire , or any art , in ...
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... seems not one of the effects of guilt . However , he was , as it is related , ob- stinately deaf to all persuasions ... seem to give some reason for suspicion , does there appear any tempta- tion , from either hope , fear , or interest ...
... seems not one of the effects of guilt . However , he was , as it is related , ob- stinately deaf to all persuasions ... seem to give some reason for suspicion , does there appear any tempta- tion , from either hope , fear , or interest ...
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