... other exhausted, one confident, the other broken in spirit, it is quite possible that the crocodiles might have worsted the pirates, as the Malays are called in every other part of the world but the East, where they are generally admitted to be as... The wreck of The Roscommon [verse]. - Pàgina 111per Stephen Prentis - 1844Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Pierce Egan - 1832 - 426 pàgines
...the east, where they are generally admitted to be as good a set of people as any of their neighbours. It is needless to say, that while all this was going...gallant admiral, sir Samuel Hood, was a pretty busy PIERCE EGAN'S BOOK OF SPORTS. spectator. His eagle eye glanced along the canal, and at a moment took... | |
| Basil Hall - 1995 - 298 pàgines
...the East, where they are generally admitted to be as good a set of people as any of their neighbours. It is needless to say, that while all this was going...with delight. But when the first alligator was cast headlong and gasping at his feet, pierced with at least twenty pike wounds, and bristled with half... | |
| Basil Hall - 2005 - 304 pàgines
...East,. where they are generally admitted to be as good a set of people as any of their neighbours. It is needless to say, that while all this was going...with delight. But when the first alligator was cast headlong and gasping at his feet, pierced with at least twenty pike wounds, and bristled with half... | |
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