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When the first morning came , my companion and I were not a little astonished , on surveying each other , to find our bodies covered with pustules , or blotches , full of dark and putrid blood . We seemed at a puzzle whether to laugh or ...
When the first morning came , my companion and I were not a little astonished , on surveying each other , to find our bodies covered with pustules , or blotches , full of dark and putrid blood . We seemed at a puzzle whether to laugh or ...
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My spirits were elated beyond description at hearing this morning of an English vessel being in the port , having anchored on the preceding evening , as it gave me every reason to hope , that by procuring medicines and some desirable ...
My spirits were elated beyond description at hearing this morning of an English vessel being in the port , having anchored on the preceding evening , as it gave me every reason to hope , that by procuring medicines and some desirable ...
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On the morning of the 29th , notwithstanding that the wind was at WNW we sailed from Port Solano , in search of a better situation , and made every exertion to arrive at the Bay of Cape Galan . The cloudy weather , showers of rain and ...
On the morning of the 29th , notwithstanding that the wind was at WNW we sailed from Port Solano , in search of a better situation , and made every exertion to arrive at the Bay of Cape Galan . The cloudy weather , showers of rain and ...
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Narrative of the Sufferings and Adventures of Henderick Portenger | 1 |
Travels of M Burckhardt in Egypt and Nubia | 1 |
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