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pirate has 6 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 3 references.

6 facts·5 predicates·3 sources

Mostly:would be glad to have(1), were under command of(1), rdf:type(1)

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5 facts
PredicateValueRef
Would Be Glad to Havenatives become Christianity made men better[1]
Were Under Command ofScirpalus[2]
Rdf:typeGroup[3]
Escaped FromShip[3]
Treated AsThieves of Mercy[3]

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wouldBeGladToHavetrove-cooktown/bloomfield
natives become Christianity made men better
wereUnderCommandOfphilosophy/diogenes-sinope-glean-scratch
ex:scirpalus
typehamlet/62
ex:Group
labelhamlet/62
pirate
escapedFromhamlet/62
ex:ship
treatedAshamlet/62
ex:thieves-of-mercy

References (3)

3 references
  1. [1]Bloomfield1 fact
    ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/bloomfield
  2. ctx:test/philosophy/diogenes-sinope-glean-scratch
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      DIOGENES OF SINOPE (the Cynic, c. 412-323 BCE) Primary source: Diogenes Laertius, 'Lives of Eminent Philosophers', Book VI. Translation: C. D. Yonge (1853), public domain (Project Gutenberg eBook #57342). Sections included verbatim: Life of
  3. [3]624 facts
    ctx:books/hamlet/62
    • full texttmpgie3sgun_hamlet_62
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      FIRST SAILOR. He shall, sir, and’t please him. There’s a letter for you, sir. It comes from th’ambassador that was bound for England; if your name be Horatio, as I am let to know it is. HORATIO. [ Reads. ] ‘Horatio, when thou shalt have

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