Riley, who briefly wrote the circumstances of the loss of the ship, his captivity, &c. adding, " worn down to the bone by the most dreadful of all sufferings, naked, and a slave, I implore your pity, and trust that such distress will not be suffered to... Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc - 第 254 頁由 編輯 - 1817完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1854 - 504 頁
...implore your pity, and trust that such distress will not be suffered to plead in vain." The letter was addressed, " To the English, French, Spanish, or American Consuls, or any Christian merchant in Mogadore." The anxiety of the captives may be well imagined. For seven days after Hamet... | |
| 1872 - 692 頁
...implore your pity, and trust that such distress will not be suffered to plead in vain." The letter was addressed to the " English, French, Spanish, or American consuls, or any Christian merchant in Mogadore." The anxiety of the captives may be well imagined. For seven days after the trader's... | |
| 1876 - 504 頁
...implore your pity, and trust that such distress will not be suffered to plead in vain." The letter was addressed, " To the English, French, Spanish, or American Consuls, or any Christian merchant in Mogadore." The anxiety of the captives may be well imagined. For seven days after Hamet's... | |
| 1816 - 592 頁
...implore your pity, and trust that such distress will not be suffered to plead in vain .' The letter was addressed ' to the English, French, Spanish, or American...anxiety of the captives may well be imagined. For seven clays after Sidi Harnet's departure, they were shut up in a yard during the day, v.here cows, sheep,... | |
| Julia M. Wright, Jason Haslam, Jason William Haslam, Wright - 2005 - 281 頁
...heard of that country' (85). Later, he writes a plea for help, calling for his letter to be delivered to 'the English, French, Spanish, or American consuls, or any Christian merchants in Mogadore or Swerah' (172). In Riley's desperation, any European is an ally. Ironically, it is an Englishman... | |
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