The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... captain of a pirate boat in the Archipelago . He has since not only secured the tranquillity of his own dominions from the formidable incursions of the Wahabees , but dispossessed them of Mecca and restored it with Medina to the Ottoman ...
... captain of a pirate boat in the Archipelago . He has since not only secured the tranquillity of his own dominions from the formidable incursions of the Wahabees , but dispossessed them of Mecca and restored it with Medina to the Ottoman ...
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... captain of the ship to kiss , on making oath , which , on being returned , would be sure to communicate infection , if any existed in the ship ; another produces a number of queries , to which the captain must give written answers on ...
... captain of the ship to kiss , on making oath , which , on being returned , would be sure to communicate infection , if any existed in the ship ; another produces a number of queries , to which the captain must give written answers on ...
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... Captain Riches , bound for China . At Canton , the Captain of the American ship Arthur , bound to Rhode Island , endeavoured to seduce him from the Thames , by an offer of high wages and a bounty of twenty dollars ; but he resisted his ...
... Captain Riches , bound for China . At Canton , the Captain of the American ship Arthur , bound to Rhode Island , endeavoured to seduce him from the Thames , by an offer of high wages and a bounty of twenty dollars ; but he resisted his ...
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... captain emptied on deck , stopping the scuppers , and allowing it to run off at night . ' For these supplies , thus fraudulently obtained , and wantonly wasted , he knew the Japanese would ask no payment . On the third day , when O'Kean ...
... captain emptied on deck , stopping the scuppers , and allowing it to run off at night . ' For these supplies , thus fraudulently obtained , and wantonly wasted , he knew the Japanese would ask no payment . On the third day , when O'Kean ...
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... captain , the mate , and himself reached the shore ; and shortly after the bowsprit took the ground , with four men upon it , two of whom were so exhausted as to be unable to walk , The land on which they were thrown had a most dreary ...
... captain , the mate , and himself reached the shore ; and shortly after the bowsprit took the ground , with four men upon it , two of whom were so exhausted as to be unable to walk , The land on which they were thrown had a most dreary ...
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