| William Dampier - Buccaneers - 1699 - 592 pages
...remains a long time lleeping in Water. I know not the manner of making it, but it is very ftrong pleafant Drink. The Evening when the General defigned to be...to be brought into our Room, and he began to drink firfl himfelf, then afterwards his Men } fb they took turns till they were all as drunk as Swine ,... | |
| John Pinkerton - Discoveries in geography - 1812 - 1030 pages
...remains a long time fteeping in water. I know not the manner of making it, but it is very ftrong pleafant drink. The evening when the general defigned to be...fo they took turns till they were all as drunk as fwine, before they fuffered us to drink ; after they had enough then we drank, and they drank no more,... | |
| John Crawfurd - Austronesian languages - 1820 - 618 pages
...The evening when the general (brother of the sultan of Majindanao) designed to be merry, he caused a jar of this drink to be brought into our room, and he began to drink first himself, then afterwards his men, so they took turns till they were all ai drunk ai swine, before... | |
| John Crawfurd - Austronesian languages - 1820 - 620 pages
...drink to be brought into our room, and he began to drink first himself, then afterwards his men, so they took turns till they were all as drunk as swine, before they suffered us to drink, After they had enough, then we drank, and they drank no more, for they will not... | |
| David Laing Purves - Discoveries in geography - 1874 - 856 pages
...it is very strong pleasant drink. The evening when the General designed to be шеггу, he caused a jar of this drink to be brought into our room, and he began to drink first himself, then afterwards his men ; so they took turns till they were all as drunk as swine, before... | |
| Emma Helen Blair, James Alexander Robertson - Demarcation line of Alexander VI. - 1906 - 322 pages
...but it is very strong pleasant Drink. The Evening when the General designed to be merry, he caused a Jar of this Drink to be brought into our Room, and he began to drink first himself, then afterwards his Men ; so they took turns till they were all as drunk as Swine, before... | |
| Emma Helen Blair, James Alexander Robertson - Demarcation line of Alexander VI. - 1906 - 322 pages
...but it is very strong pleasant Drink. The Evening when the General designed to be merry, he caused a Jar of this Drink to be brought into our Room, and he began to drink first himself, then afterwards his Men; so they took turns till they were all as drunk as Swine, before... | |
| Edward Randolph Emerson - Alcoholic beverages - 1908 - 584 pages
...The evening, when the general (brother of the sultan of Majindanao) designed to be merry, he caused a jar of this drink to be brought into our room, and he began to drink first himself, then afterwards his men, so they took turns till they were all as drunk as swine, before... | |
| Edward Randolph Emerson - Alcoholic beverages - 1908 - 582 pages
...drink to be brought into our room, and he began to drink first himself, then afterwards his men, so they took turns till they were all as drunk as swine, before they suffered us to drink. After they had enough, then we drank, and they drank no more, for they will not... | |
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