... there is Cato...
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Vol. I, Complete」
..." In 1740 an insurrectionunder a slave, Cato, at Stono, caused such widespreadalarm that a prohibitory duty of £100 was immediately laid...
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America」
...Yet thetradition recorded by Cato seems too circumstantial, and itssponsor too respectable, to allow us to dismiss it as an idlefiction...
Sir James George Frazer 「The Golden Bough」
...Shipwreck of the Porpoise and Cato in the night...
Matthew Flinders 「A Voyage to Terra Australis」
...The situation was ascertained to be nearly 23° 6' south, and 155° 23' east; and we then made sail after the Bridgewater and Cato, to take our station ahead of them as before...
Matthew Flinders 「A Voyage to Terra Australis Volume 2」
...On the other side, the appearance of the poor Cato, with the people waving to us from the bowsprit and fore castle, the only parts above water, was truly distressing...
Matthew Flinders 「A Voyage to Terra Australis Volume 2」
...(The Porpoise and Cato were mistaken for each other...
Matthew Flinders 「A Voyage to Terra Australis Volume 2」
...with the uncertainty of what had befallen the Cato and even the Bridgewater, did not tend to make this long night pass more agreeably...
Matthew Flinders 「A Voyage to Terra Australis Volume 2」
...Every time the sea struck the Cato, it twisted her about upon the rock with such violent jerks, that they expected the stern, which was down in the water, would part every moment...
Matthew Flinders 「A Voyage to Terra Australis Volume 2」
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