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... manner , and I never forgot it when striv- ing , in the regions whither we were bound , to make myself worthy of their favour . Others too from many quarters most generously came forward to render me every personal assistance for the ...
... manner , and I never forgot it when striv- ing , in the regions whither we were bound , to make myself worthy of their favour . Others too from many quarters most generously came forward to render me every personal assistance for the ...
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... manner , and to the same extent , as the vessels of Captain Penny , which were equipped under his own eye . But the fact of the " Prince Albert " being intended , in the first place , simply as a means of transport to Prince Regent's ...
... manner , and to the same extent , as the vessels of Captain Penny , which were equipped under his own eye . But the fact of the " Prince Albert " being intended , in the first place , simply as a means of transport to Prince Regent's ...
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... manner , and I believe there was not one of us that did not , in some measure or other , sensibly experience the singular disagreeableness of this day . It was at about three P. M. that I was desired to see one of the men , who ...
... manner , and I believe there was not one of us that did not , in some measure or other , sensibly experience the singular disagreeableness of this day . It was at about three P. M. that I was desired to see one of the men , who ...
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... manner . At quarter - past ten we observed two vessels ( a barque and a brig ) in sight to the N.W. , both of them apparently in company on a wind , and standing to the westward . As these were the first strangers we had seen since ...
... manner . At quarter - past ten we observed two vessels ( a barque and a brig ) in sight to the N.W. , both of them apparently in company on a wind , and standing to the westward . As these were the first strangers we had seen since ...
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... manner by Captain Parker , who presented the tout ensemble of a bluff and honest - hearted sailor . Frank and lively , he seemed not to know how to make enough of us , or to give us sufficient plea- sure , in our visit to him . Though ...
... manner by Captain Parker , who presented the tout ensemble of a bluff and honest - hearted sailor . Frank and lively , he seemed not to know how to make enough of us , or to give us sufficient plea- sure , in our visit to him . Though ...
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