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" Seringapatam into the minister's budget : here, however, being nearly smothered, he made a violent effort ; and before we could turn about to assist him, he was up to his neck in tar-water. He was twice, after this, in danger of being lost in the Southern... "
Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal - Page 267
1794
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 36

1799 - 770 pages
...however, being nearly fmothered, he made a violent effort ; and before we could turn about to ¡lililí him, he was up to his neck in tar-water. He was, twice...being loft in the fouthern ocean ; but an African flavc-veflel took him up each time, and landed him, fome how or other, at Nootka Sound. If I remember...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 36

Edmund Burke - 1799 - 774 pages
...however, being nearly fmothered, he made a violent .effort ; and before we could turn about to affifr. him, he was up to his neck in tar-water. He was, twice after this, in danger of being loft in the 'buthern ocean ; but an African flave-veflcl took him, up each time, and landed him,* feme how or other,...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 36

1806 - 770 pages
...lost in the southern ocean ; but an African slave-vessel took him up each time, and landed him, some how or other, at Nootka Sound. If I remember right, he held out till the siege of Otchakof, where he was put out of bis misery by a summons from Tartar)- to the tea-table....
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The British Essayists;: The Looker-on

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 296 pages
...however, being nearly smothered, he made a violent effort ; and before we could turn about to assist him, he was up to his neck in tar-water. He was twice, after this, in danger of being lost in the Southern Ocean ; but an African slave-vessel took him up each time, and landed him, some...
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The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volumes 35-36

British essayists - 1823 - 750 pages
...however, being nearly smothered, he made a violent effort ; and before we could turn about to assist him, he was up to his neck in tar-water. He was twice, after this, in danger of being lost in the Southern Ocean ; but an African slave-vessel took him up each time, and landed him, some...
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Annual Register, Volume 36

Edmund Burke - 1806 - 804 pages
...however, being nearly smothered, lie made a violent effort ; and before we could turn about to assist him, he was up to his neck in tar-water. He was, twice after this, in danger of being lost in the southern ocean ; but an African slave-vessel took him up each time, and landed him, some...
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