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1 1, 8 | remained one resource, to speak English. Perhaps they would know 2 1, 8 | those rogues in French, English, German, and Latin, and 3 1, 8 | hard to determine. Neither English, French, nor German, that 4 1, 10| voice, "I speak French, English, German, and Latin equally 5 1, 19| we were in sight of the English or Provencal coast; but 6 2, 4 | which were rebuilt by the English after taking possession 7 2, 4 | Aden. There were too many English or French steamers of the 8 2, 5 | energetic expletives in the English tongue. For my part, I was 9 2, 8 | provisions. I have procured an English wrench, to unfasten the 10 2, 8 | Admiral, hearing that an English fleet was cruising in those 11 2, 8 | 22nd of October, 1702, the English vessels arrived in Vigo 12 2, 13| stretched a white dazzling band. English whalers have given it the 13 2, 13| inhabited them; but that English and American whalers, in 14 2, 14| seas; the whale, or the English "right whale," which has 15 2, 17| sea-vegetables, according to the English fashion. Over this fertile 16 2, 20| squadron fell in with an English vessel. Sir, to-day is the 17 2, 21| watching the ship. Whether English, French, American, or Russian,