Travels in Algeirs, Spain, &c, &c, with a Faithful and Interesting Account of the Algerines ...Goyder, 1820 - Всего страниц: 140 |
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... took a painful leave of my parents , my only child , and the rest of my beloved family , to accompany Mr. Barnard to foreign climes . We found on board our vessel Mr. Archibald and his family ; the former had been Governor of Cape Coast ...
... took a painful leave of my parents , my only child , and the rest of my beloved family , to accompany Mr. Barnard to foreign climes . We found on board our vessel Mr. Archibald and his family ; the former had been Governor of Cape Coast ...
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... took leave of Mr. B. who wished to render all the assistance in his power towards saving the ship . When the hatchway was about to close upon us , as I thought perhaps for ever , I begged to have a candle lighted and intrusted to my ...
... took leave of Mr. B. who wished to render all the assistance in his power towards saving the ship . When the hatchway was about to close upon us , as I thought perhaps for ever , I begged to have a candle lighted and intrusted to my ...
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... took place ; the bells rang a jingle peal , and the guns were fired . I went again to Cadiz , and saw the Spanish theatre , which is indifferent ; a French one is rather better . The opera - house , however , is tolerably good . It is ...
... took place ; the bells rang a jingle peal , and the guns were fired . I went again to Cadiz , and saw the Spanish theatre , which is indifferent ; a French one is rather better . The opera - house , however , is tolerably good . It is ...
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... took our station along side the " Alonzo transport , " Capt . Cochrane , who came on board immediately . We sat down , a happy circle , to our breakfast , during which Capt . C. told us he had brought a cargo of gunpowder as a gift from ...
... took our station along side the " Alonzo transport , " Capt . Cochrane , who came on board immediately . We sat down , a happy circle , to our breakfast , during which Capt . C. told us he had brought a cargo of gunpowder as a gift from ...
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... took coffee , and then conducted Messrs . A. and B. to the Vice - Consul , who , on seeing the flag , concluded his parents had arrived , and hurried from his garden ( country house ) to be ready to receive them at his town house . Mr ...
... took coffee , and then conducted Messrs . A. and B. to the Vice - Consul , who , on seeing the flag , concluded his parents had arrived , and hurried from his garden ( country house ) to be ready to receive them at his town house . Mr ...
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Algerines Algesiras Algiers Ambarque amiable Andalusia anecdote appeared arrived ascer attention Authoress Backary Barbary Barbary coast Bay of Biscay Bay of Gibraltar beautiful beloved bosom breakfast brought Cadiz Cape Coast Castle Captain cargo CHAP Christians colour comfort Consul convoy dancing daugh daughter dear deck Dey's dinner door dressed English Esla eyes fate felt female French French consul friends front Gibraltar gold hair hand handkerchief handsome heard hour jewels John Bull kind ladies laugh leave Lisbon looked madam Mahomet mind Moorish morning mother Motte natives never night o'clock party passed pleased Portuguese pretty Raymonds resurrection men rich Rock rock of Gibraltar round ship sight Signora slaves smile soon Sophia Spanish spot stood thought took town Turkish Turks Vice Vice-Consul waistcoat walk wife wind wore young
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