Pirats ; some, because they became sleighted of those for whom they had got much wealth ; some, for that they could not get their due ; some, that had lived bravely, would not abase themselves to poverty ; some vainly, only to get a name ; others for... The United Service Magazine - Page 2591904Full view - About this book
| John Smith - America - 1819 - 318 pages
...were poore and had nothing but from hand to mouth, turned Pirats; some, because they became sleighted of those for whom they had got much wealth; some,...that had lived bravely, would not abase themselves to pover* ty; some vainly, only to get a name; others for revenge, covetousnesse, or as ill; and as they... | |
| John Smith - Bermuda Islands - 1884 - 1150 pages
...were poore and had nothing but from hand to mouth, turned Pirats; some, because they became sleighted of those for whom they had got much wealth ; some,...some vainly, only to get a name ; others for revenge, covetousnesse, or as ill ; and as they found themselves more and more oppressed, their passions increasing... | |
| Thomas Pellow - Africa, North - 1890 - 416 pages
...hand to mouth, turned Pirats : some because they became slighted of them for whom they had got such wealth ; some for that they could not get their due...some vainly, only to get a name ; others for revenge, covetousnesse, or as ill ; and as they found themselves more and more oppressed, their passions increasing... | |
| John Smith - United States - 1895 - 620 pages
...poore and had nothing but from hand to mouth, turned. Pirats ; some, because they became sleighted of those for whom they had got much wealth ; some,...some vainly, only to get a name ; others for revenge, covetousnesse, or as ill ; and as they found themselves more and more oppressed, their passions increasing... | |
| John Smith - Bermuda Islands - 1907 - 374 pages
...1629. poore and had nothing but from hand to mouth, turned Pirats ; some, because they became sleighted of those for whom they had got much wealth ; some,...some vainly, only to get a name ; others for revenge, covetousnesse, or as ill ; and as they found themselves more and more oppressed, their passions increasing... | |
| John Smith - Virginia - 1910 - 624 pages
...were poore and had nothing but from hand to mouth, turned Pirats ; some, because they became sleighted of those for whom they had got much wealth ; some,...some vainly, only to get a name ; others for revenge, covetousnesse, or as ill ; and as they found themselves more and more oppressed, their passions increasing... | |
| John Smith - Explorers - 1910 - 632 pages
...were poore and had nothing but from hand to mouth, turned Pirats ; some, because they became sleighted of those for whom they had got much wealth ; some,...some vainly, only to get a name ; others for revenge, covetousnesse, or as ill ; and as they found themselves more and more oppressed, their passions increasing... | |
| Edward Keble Chatterton - Navigation - 1913 - 454 pages
...were poore and had nothing but from hand to mouth, turned Pirats ; some because they became sleighted of those for whom they had got much wealth ; some...some vainly, only to get a name ; others for revenge, covetousness, or as ill; and as they found themselves more and more oppressed, their passions increasing... | |
| Edward Keble Chatterton - Navigation - 1913 - 458 pages
...from hand to mouth, turned Pirats ; some because they became sleighted of those for whom they had sot much wealth ; some for that they could not get their...some vainly, only to get a name ; others for revenge, covetousness, or as ill ; and as they found themselves more and more oppressed, their passions increasing... | |
| Arthur Percival Newton - Biography & Autobiography - 1914 - 376 pages
...they had ; those that were poor and had nothing but from hand to mouth, turned Pirates ; some, because they had got much wealth ; some, for that they could...some vainly, only to get a name ; others for revenge, covetousness or as ill; and as they found themselves more and more oppressed, their passions increasing... | |
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