| Europe - 1846 - 202 Seiten
...people. I ascend my ship with my merchandise, and sail over the sea-like places, and sell my things, and buy dear things, which are not produced in this...sometimes I suffer shipwreck with the loss of all things, scarcely escaping myself. Neighbour. — " What do you bring us ? " The trial by twelve compurgators,... | |
| Europe - 1846 - 202 Seiten
...people. I ascend my ship with my mer-chandise, and sail over the sea-like places, and sell my things, and buy dear things, which are not produced in this...sometimes I suffer shipwreck with the loss of all things, scarcely escaping myself. Neighbour.—" What do you bring us ? " The trial by twelve compnrgators,... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1805 - 534 Seiten
...with my merchan" dize, and fail over the fea-like places, and fell *' my things, and buy dear thmgs which are not " produced in this land, and I bring them to you \ 3" 3 Gale X. Script. 35i. '9 See fecond volume of this hiftory, p. 289. 30 3 Gale, 482. •" Dugd.... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1807 - 498 Seiten
...people. I ascend my ship with my merchandize, and sail over the sea-like places, and sell my things, and buy dear things which are not produced in this...suffer shipwreck, with the loss of all my things, scarcely escaping myself." * What do you bring to us ?' " Skins, silks, costly gems, and gold ; various... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1823 - 690 Seiten
...people. I ascend my ship with my merchandise, and sail over the sea-like places, and sell my things, and buy dear things which are not produced in this...suffer shipwreck, with the loss of all my things, scarcely escaping myself." ' What do you bring to us ?' " Skins, silks, costly gems, and gold ; various... | |
| English history - 1833 - 338 Seiten
...Ealdormen ; to the rich, and to all people. I ascend my ship, and sail to the places over sea ; and I buy dear things, which are not produced in this land,...sometimes I suffer shipwreck, with the loss of all my goods, scarcely escaping myself." — " What do you bring to us ? " " Skins, silks, costly gems, and... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1841 - 636 Seiten
...people. I ascend my ship with my merchandise, and sail over the sea-like places, and sell my things, and buy dear things which are not produced in this...suffer shipwreck, with the loss of all my things, scarcely escaping myself." ' What do you bring to us ?' " Skins, silks, costly gems. and gold ; various... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1841 - 636 Seiten
...people. I ascend my ship with my merchandise, and sail over the sea-like places, and sell my things, and buy dear things which are not produced in this...suffer shipwreck, with the loss of all my things, scarcely escaping myself." ' What do you bring to us ?' " Skins, silks, costly gems, and gold; various... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1844 - 776 Seiten
...with my merchandize, and sail over the sealike places, and sell my * Cotton MS. Tib. A. iii. things, and buy dear things which are not produced in this...suffer shipwreck, with the loss of all my things, scarcely escaping myself." He is then asked, " What do you bring to us ?" to which he answers, " Skins,... | |
| 1846 - 210 Seiten
...people. I ascend my ship with my merchandise, and sail over the sea-like places, and sell my things, and buy dear things, which are not produced in this...sometimes I suffer shipwreck with the loss of all things, scarcely escaping myself." Neighbour. — " What do you bring us ?" Merchant. — "Skins, silks,... | |
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