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... land ; so he would now discover land to us , that we might not perish . And it came to.
... land ; so he would now discover land to us , that we might not perish . And it came to.
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... land ; knowing how that part of the south sea- was utterly unknown ; and might have islands or continents , that hitherto were not come to light . Wherefore we bent our course thither , where we saw the appearance of land all that night ...
... land ; knowing how that part of the south sea- was utterly unknown ; and might have islands or continents , that hitherto were not come to light . Wherefore we bent our course thither , where we saw the appearance of land all that night ...
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... Land ye not , none of you , and provide to be gone , from this coast , within sixteen days , except you have farther time given you : mean while , if you want fresh water , or victual , or help for your sick , or that your ship needeth ...
... Land ye not , none of you , and provide to be gone , from this coast , within sixteen days , except you have farther time given you : mean while , if you want fresh water , or victual , or help for your sick , or that your ship needeth ...
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... land , they ran in danger of their lives . Our other wants we set down in particular ; adding , that we had some little store of merchandize , which if it pleas- ed them to deal for , it might supply our wants , without being chargeable ...
... land , they ran in danger of their lives . Our other wants we set down in particular ; adding , that we had some little store of merchandize , which if it pleas- ed them to deal for , it might supply our wants , without being chargeable ...
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... land . We said , we were all ready to take that oath . Whereupon one of those that were with him , being ( as it seemed ) a notary , made an entry of this act . Which done , another of the attend- ants of the great person , which was ...
... land . We said , we were all ready to take that oath . Whereupon one of those that were with him , being ( as it seemed ) a notary , made an entry of this act . Which done , another of the attend- ants of the great person , which was ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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