A Narrative of the Most Remarkable Particulars in the Life of James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw, An African Prince, As Related By Himself
A Narrative of the Most Remarkable Particulars in the Life of James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw, An African Prince, As Related By Himself
Gronniosaw James Albert Ukawsaw
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--But I havereason to believe (as he was one of the Principal Merchants in the city)that he transacted business for him and on that account did not chuse toquarrel with him. At this time a very worthy Gentleman, a Wine Merchant, his name Dunscum, took me under his protection, and would have recovered my money for meif I had chose it; but I told him to let it alone; that I wou'd ratherbe quiet. --I believed that it would not prosper with him, and so ithappen'd, for by a series of losses and misf...ortunes he became poor, andwas soon after drowned, as he was on a party of pleasure. --The vesselwas driven out to sea, and struck against a rock by which means everysoul perished. I was very much distress'd when I heard it, and felt greatly for hisfamily who were reduc'd to very low circumstances. --I never knew how toset a proper value on money. If I had but a little meat and drink tosupply the present necessaries of life, I never wish'd for more; andwhen I had any I always gave it if ever I saw an object in distress.
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