Author: Daniel Defoe
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Pages : 464
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Madagascar: Or, Robert Drury's Journal During Fifteen Years Captivity on that Island
Author: Daniel Defoe
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Pages : 464
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Pages : 464
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Madagascar
Author: Daniel Defoe
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Category : Adventure and adventurers
Languages : en
Pages : 436
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Category : Adventure and adventurers
Languages : en
Pages : 436
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Madagascar: or, Robert Drury's Journal, during fifteen years captivity on that island ... The whole ... illustrated with a sheet map of Madagascar, and cuts. Written by himself or rather, by D. Defoe? , etc. With “A Vocabulary of the Madagascar Language.”
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Category : Madagascar
Languages : en
Pages : 336
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Pages : 336
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Madagascar
Author: Samuel Pasfield Oliver
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Category : Malagasy
Languages : en
Pages : 398
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Languages : en
Pages : 398
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Madagascar, Or Robert Drury's Journal, During 15 Years Captivity on that Island, and a Further Description of Madagascar
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Languages : en
Pages : 438
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Pages : 438
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Madagascar
Author: Daniel Defoe
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Category : Adventure and adventurers
Languages : en
Pages : 500
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Category : Adventure and adventurers
Languages : en
Pages : 500
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Madagascar: or, Robert Drury's Journal, during fifteen years captivity on that island ... The whole ... illustrated with a sheet map of Madagascar, and cuts. Written by himself or rather, by D. Defoe? , etc. With “A Vocabulary of the Madagascar Language.”
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Madagascar; or Robert Drury's journal during fifteen years' captivity on that island
Author: Robert Drury
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Category : Madagascar
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Pages : 430
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Category : Madagascar
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Pages : 430
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Madagascar Or Robert Drury's Journal During Fifteen Years Captivity on that Island
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Madagascar; Or, Robert Drury's Journal, During Fifteen Years Captivity on That Island ...
Author: Daniel Defoe
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
ISBN: 9781230317038
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Pages : 104
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1729 edition. Excerpt: ...ourselves; the Deaan had thirty, his Brother ten, each of the other Principals one; whosoever had two Slaves retain'd one of them, and deliver'd the other to their Lord, and had a Cow and Calf instead of it: If two Men got a Slave between them, they had each a Cow for it j every Man, who had not a Slave, was to havea Cow, if the Number would admit of it 5 if not, one between two. And this is a general, and fixed Law for dividing an Enemies Spoil, My Master told me I had but one Slaves I alledg'd he had taken one away, and might have kept it; but I found he was only in jest: For he gave md a Cow and a Calf for her whohi he lent away, and would have had me pick'd out another Cow and Calf for my Honey, which I refus'd; so he chose them for me himself of the best of the Cattle. Thus l became rich at once, having two Cows and their Calves, and an handsome Zvrzjer Amfeller. When we came near the Gates of the Town the Shells were blown, and the Women came all running to fee what was the Meaning of if, not expecting us so soon but when they knew" Us, they ran back to their Houses till we ehter'd in Triumph, and Deaatt Mevarrow was seated $ then his Wife came out, and lick'd his Feet, tind after her the rest of the Women, and then each to her respective Husband. I thought had now a Wife, and as fine a One too as the best of them, and the next Time we return'd from such an Expedition, I should have Homage done me. My Mistress sent, and destr'd to see my Lady, I went along with her; She would have her set down on the same Mat with herself, kQj % and and could not forbear shedding Tears, it having been her own Case, and charg'd me to use her tenderly. I said, I did not design to make a Slave of her, but a falle, or Wife. I had a Stock of Honey, ...
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
ISBN: 9781230317038
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1729 edition. Excerpt: ...ourselves; the Deaan had thirty, his Brother ten, each of the other Principals one; whosoever had two Slaves retain'd one of them, and deliver'd the other to their Lord, and had a Cow and Calf instead of it: If two Men got a Slave between them, they had each a Cow for it j every Man, who had not a Slave, was to havea Cow, if the Number would admit of it 5 if not, one between two. And this is a general, and fixed Law for dividing an Enemies Spoil, My Master told me I had but one Slaves I alledg'd he had taken one away, and might have kept it; but I found he was only in jest: For he gave md a Cow and a Calf for her whohi he lent away, and would have had me pick'd out another Cow and Calf for my Honey, which I refus'd; so he chose them for me himself of the best of the Cattle. Thus l became rich at once, having two Cows and their Calves, and an handsome Zvrzjer Amfeller. When we came near the Gates of the Town the Shells were blown, and the Women came all running to fee what was the Meaning of if, not expecting us so soon but when they knew" Us, they ran back to their Houses till we ehter'd in Triumph, and Deaatt Mevarrow was seated $ then his Wife came out, and lick'd his Feet, tind after her the rest of the Women, and then each to her respective Husband. I thought had now a Wife, and as fine a One too as the best of them, and the next Time we return'd from such an Expedition, I should have Homage done me. My Mistress sent, and destr'd to see my Lady, I went along with her; She would have her set down on the same Mat with herself, kQj % and and could not forbear shedding Tears, it having been her own Case, and charg'd me to use her tenderly. I said, I did not design to make a Slave of her, but a falle, or Wife. I had a Stock of Honey, ...