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Page 83
... father slew in a quarrel a man of the family of Zobeyee . They quarrelled about the spoil of a Feringee ship , and my father fought with him and killed him . He had neither parent , nor brother , nor uncle , so nothing was done , for ...
... father slew in a quarrel a man of the family of Zobeyee . They quarrelled about the spoil of a Feringee ship , and my father fought with him and killed him . He had neither parent , nor brother , nor uncle , so nothing was done , for ...
Page 290
... father . A supposed enemy came in sight , he had buried their mother ; but we had better de- and the ship cleared for action . My two brothers fer them till we reach the period of the wedding . immediately sought a secure hiding place ...
... father . A supposed enemy came in sight , he had buried their mother ; but we had better de- and the ship cleared for action . My two brothers fer them till we reach the period of the wedding . immediately sought a secure hiding place ...
Page 587
... father hopes to cure ; you know this well . I alarm you ; but tranquillize yourself , I hurt no one . It is even said , that I am more rational latterly . To prove it to you , I leave you ; I ought not to be here ; it is forbidden - is ...
... father hopes to cure ; you know this well . I alarm you ; but tranquillize yourself , I hurt no one . It is even said , that I am more rational latterly . To prove it to you , I leave you ; I ought not to be here ; it is forbidden - is ...
Contents
Life and Services of Admiral Brenton | 1 |
Frazer Gen his Burial | 192 |
River The | 244 |
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