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... king , he doubted not of ob- taining the highest rank amongst the Symerons . He then persisted in his resolution of leaving the gold , which was generously thrown by Drake into the common stock ; for he said , that those , at whose ...
... king , he doubted not of ob- taining the highest rank amongst the Symerons . He then persisted in his resolution of leaving the gold , which was generously thrown by Drake into the common stock ; for he said , that those , at whose ...
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... king of the country , who , intending to visit the camp , required that some token might be sent him of friendship and peace ; this request was readily complied with , and soon after came the king , at- tended by a guard of about an ...
... king of the country , who , intending to visit the camp , required that some token might be sent him of friendship and peace ; this request was readily complied with , and soon after came the king , at- tended by a guard of about an ...
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... king , and some others of the company , made long harangues , in which it appeared , by the rest of their behaviour , that they entreated him to ac- cept of their country , and to take the government of it into his own hands ; for the king ...
... king , and some others of the company , made long harangues , in which it appeared , by the rest of their behaviour , that they entreated him to ac- cept of their country , and to take the government of it into his own hands ; for the king ...
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... king of Ternate , by the viceroy of the place , who informed them , that it would be more advantageous for them to have recourse to his master for supplies and assistance than to the king of Ternate , who was in some degree depend- ent ...
... king of Ternate , by the viceroy of the place , who informed them , that it would be more advantageous for them to have recourse to his master for supplies and assistance than to the king of Ternate , who was in some degree depend- ent ...
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... king him- self , having received a velvet cloak by a messen- ger from Drake , as a token of peace , came with such a retinue and dignity of appearance as was not expected in those remote parts of the world . He was received with ...
... king him- self , having received a velvet cloak by a messen- ger from Drake , as a token of peace , came with such a retinue and dignity of appearance as was not expected in those remote parts of the world . He was received with ...
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