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... us a small boat , with about eight persons in it ; whereof one of them had in his hand a tip - staff of a yellow cane , tipped at both ends with blue , who made aboard our ship , with- out any shew of distrust at all . And when 122.
... us a small boat , with about eight persons in it ; whereof one of them had in his hand a tip - staff of a yellow cane , tipped at both ends with blue , who made aboard our ship , with- out any shew of distrust at all . And when 122.
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... ship needeth repair , write down your wants , and you shall have that which belongeth to mercy . This scrole was signed with a stamp of cherubims wings , not spread , but hanging down- wards , and by them a cross . This being deliver ...
... ship needeth repair , write down your wants , and you shall have that which belongeth to mercy . This scrole was signed with a stamp of cherubims wings , not spread , but hanging down- wards , and by them a cross . This being deliver ...
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Francis Bacon. That for our ship it was well ; for we had rather met with calms and contrary winds , than any tem- pests . For our sick they were many , and in very ill case ... ship , signs were made to us , that we should send forth 124.
Francis Bacon. That for our ship it was well ; for we had rather met with calms and contrary winds , than any tem- pests . For our sick they were many , and in very ill case ... ship , signs were made to us , that we should send forth 124.
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... ship - boat , sending the principal man amongst us , save one , and four of our number with him . When we were come within six yards of their boat , they called to us to stay , and not to approach farther , which we did . And thereupon ...
... ship - boat , sending the principal man amongst us , save one , and four of our number with him . When we were come within six yards of their boat , they called to us to stay , and not to approach farther , which we did . And thereupon ...
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... ship ; holding in his hand a fruit of that country , like an orange , but of co- lour between orange - tawny and scarlet , which cast a most excellent odour . He used it ( as it seemeth ) for a preservative against infection . He gave ...
... ship ; holding in his hand a fruit of that country , like an orange , but of co- lour between orange - tawny and scarlet , which cast a most excellent odour . He used it ( as it seemeth ) for a preservative against infection . He gave ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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