| Herman Melville - 1856 - 456 pages
...for they threatened to kill all the whites if they were not, at all events, carried to Senegal, lie told them that what was most wanting for the voyage...thence they would proceed on their course ; that the negro Babo agreed to it ; and the deponent steered towards the intermediate ports, hoping to meet some... | |
| Herman Melville - 2006 - 322 pages
...long conference, being absolutely compelled to please them, for they threatened to kill all the whites if they were not, at all events, carried to SenegaL...thence they would proceed on their course; that the Negro Babo agreed to it, and the deponent steered towards the intermediate ports, hoping to meet some... | |
| Herman Melville - 1998 - 468 pages
...conference, being absolutely compelled to please them, for they threatened him to kill all the whites if they were not, at all events, carried to Senegal,...thence they would proceed on their course; that the negro Babo agreed to it; and the deponent steered towards the intermediate ports, hoping to meet some... | |
| Herman Melville - 2004 - 516 pages
...long conference, being absolutely compelled to please them, for they threatened to kill all the whites if they were not, at all events, carried to Senegal,...thence they would proceed on their course; that the negro Babo agreed to it; and the deponent steered towards the intermediate ports, hoping to meet some... | |
| Herman Melville - 2004 - 516 pages
...long conference, being absolutely compelled to please them, for they threatened to kill all the whites if they were not, at all events, carried to Senegal,...was water; that they would go near the coast to take i1, and thence they would proceed on their course; that the negro Babo agreed to it; and the deponent... | |
| Herman Melville - 1987 - 859 pages
...conference, being absolutely compelled to please them, for they threatened him to kill all the whites if they were not, at all events, carried to Senegal,...thence they would proceed on their course ; that the negro Babo agreed to it; and the deponent steered towards the intermediate ports, hoping to meet some... | |
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