| George baron Anson - 1745 - 480 páginas
...Place, there had feveral Ships paffed by, and but only two came to an Anchor, which were Spaniards, who landed before he knew what they were, and they came...that he had much ado to efcape, for they not only {hot at him, but purfued him to the Woods, where he climbed to the Top of a Tree, to thie Foot of which... | |
| John Knox - 1767 - 554 páginas
...apprehended they would murder him, or make a ftave of him in the mines; for he feared they would fparc no ftranger that might be capable of difcovering the...near him, that he had much ado to efcape; for they hot only mot at him, but purfued him to the woods, where he climbed to the top of a tree, at the foot... | |
| John Knox - 1767 - 530 páginas
...hands of the Spaniards in thefe parts ; becaufe he apprehended they would murder him, or make a Cave of him in the mines ; for he feared they would fpare no ftranger that might be capable of difcovering die South Seas. The Spaniards had landed, before he knew what they were ; and they came fo near him,... | |
| Nathaniel Wanley - 1806 - 590 páginas
...mines ; for he feared ibey would spare no stranger who might be capable of discovering the South Sea. The Spaniards had landed before he knew what they were ; and they came so near him, that he had much ado to escape ; (20.) Sehenck. Ob«. Medic. 1. S. ob*. 3. p.307Í—... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1810 - 348 páginas
...him in the mines ; for he feared they would spare no stranger, that might be capable of discovering the South Seas. The Spaniards had landed, before he knew what they were ; and they came so near him, that he had much ado to escape; for they not only shot at hyn, but pursued him to the... | |
| Joseph Taylor - 1821 - 300 páginas
...mines ; for he feared they would spare no stranger who might be capable of discovering the South Sea. The Spaniards had landed before he knew what they were ; and they came so near him that he had much ado to escape; for they not only shot at him, but pursued him into the... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 500 páginas
...him in the mines ; for he feared they would spare no stranger, that might be capable of discovering the South Seas. " The Spaniards had landed, before he knew what they were ; and they came so near him, that he had much ado to escape ; for they not only shot at him, but pursued him to the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 506 páginas
...him in the mines ; for he feared they would spare no stranger, that might be capable of discovering the South Seas. " The Spaniards had landed, before he knew what they were ; and they came so near him, that he had much ado to escape ; for they not only shot at him, but pursued him to the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 436 páginas
...him in the mines ; for he feared they would spare no stranger, that might be capable of discovering the South Seas. " The Spaniards had landed, before he knew what they were ; and they came so near him, that he had much ado to escape ; for they not only shot at him, but pursued him to the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 452 páginas
...him in the mines ; for he feared they would spare no stranger, that might be capable of discovering the South Seas. " The Spaniards had landed, before he knew what they were ; and they came so near him, that he had much ado to escape ; for they not only shot at him, but pursued him to the... | |
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