Collected Works of Charles Kingsley: Westward ho!Macmillan and Company, 1894 |
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... Captain Drake : There , lads of Devon , I've brought you to the mouth of the world's treasure - house , and it's your own fault now if you don't sweep it out as empty as a stock - fish . ' ” my " Why didn't you bring some of they home ...
... Captain Drake : There , lads of Devon , I've brought you to the mouth of the world's treasure - house , and it's your own fault now if you don't sweep it out as empty as a stock - fish . ' ” my " Why didn't you bring some of they home ...
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... Captain Rawse of Cowes fell in with us , and that gave us some thirty hands more ; and with that handful , my lads , only fifty - three in all , we picked the lock of the new world ! And whom did we lose but our trumpeter , who stood ...
... Captain Rawse of Cowes fell in with us , and that gave us some thirty hands more ; and with that handful , my lads , only fifty - three in all , we picked the lock of the new world ! And whom did we lose but our trumpeter , who stood ...
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... Captain . If young master will take a poor mariner's gift , there it is , for the sake of his love to the calling , and Heaven send him luck therein . " And the good fellow , with the impulsive generosity of a true sailor , thrust the ...
... Captain . If young master will take a poor mariner's gift , there it is , for the sake of his love to the calling , and Heaven send him luck therein . " And the good fellow , with the impulsive generosity of a true sailor , thrust the ...
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... Captain Hawkins's , is lawful prize , as being taken from the Spaniard , who is not only ' hostis humani generis , ' but has no right to the same , having robbed it violently , by torture and extreme iniquity , from the poor Indian ...
... Captain Hawkins's , is lawful prize , as being taken from the Spaniard , who is not only ' hostis humani generis , ' but has no right to the same , having robbed it violently , by torture and extreme iniquity , from the poor Indian ...
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... Captain Drake of Plymouth . And yet , even then , after years of absence , he was not allowed to remain at home . For Sir Richard , to whom idleness was a thing horrible and unrighteous , would have him up and doing again before six ...
... Captain Drake of Plymouth . And yet , even then , after years of absence , he was not allowed to remain at home . For Sir Richard , to whom idleness was a thing horrible and unrighteous , would have him up and doing again before six ...
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