Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: With an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the GlobeCrosby and Nichols, 1864 - 591 páginas |
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... Christian : upon this , and Xury saying he was willing to go to him , I let the captain have him . We had a very good voyage to the Brazils , and arrived in the Bay de Todos los Santos , or All Saints ' Bay , in about twenty - two days ...
... Christian : upon this , and Xury saying he was willing to go to him , I let the captain have him . We had a very good voyage to the Brazils , and arrived in the Bay de Todos los Santos , or All Saints ' Bay , in about twenty - two days ...
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... Christ ; and having not tasted the least refresh- ment for twelve hours , even till the going down of the sun , I then ate a biscuit and a bunch of grapes , and went to bed , fin- ishing the day as I began it . I had all this time ...
... Christ ; and having not tasted the least refresh- ment for twelve hours , even till the going down of the sun , I then ate a biscuit and a bunch of grapes , and went to bed , fin- ishing the day as I began it . I had all this time ...
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... Christians were murderers who often put to death the prisoners taken in battle ; or more frequently , upon many occasions , put whole troops of men to the sword , without giving quarter , though they threw down their arms and submitted ...
... Christians were murderers who often put to death the prisoners taken in battle ; or more frequently , upon many occasions , put whole troops of men to the sword , without giving quarter , though they threw down their arms and submitted ...
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... Christian nations in Europe , as a mere butchery , a bloody and unnatural piece of cruelty , unjustifiable either to God or man ; and for which the very name of a Spaniard is reckoned to be frightful and terrible to all people of ...
... Christian nations in Europe , as a mere butchery , a bloody and unnatural piece of cruelty , unjustifiable either to God or man ; and for which the very name of a Spaniard is reckoned to be frightful and terrible to all people of ...
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... Christians would have been to me . But it was not to be ; either their fate or mine , or both , forbade it ; for , till the last year of my being on this island , I never knew whether any were saved out of that ship or no ; and had only ...
... Christians would have been to me . But it was not to be ; either their fate or mine , or both , forbade it ; for , till the last year of my being on this island , I never knew whether any were saved out of that ship or no ; and had only ...
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afterwards arms asked Atkins barley began believe boat boatswain Brazils bread bring brought called canoes captain carry cave Christian corn creature danger deliverance discourse Dutch England English Englishmen father fell fellow fight fire five Friday gave give goats gone governor ground halberds hands head heard inclosure iron crows island killed kind knew land leave ligion Lisbon lived looked manner mind moidores morning murdered Muscovite never night obliged observed occasion perhaps pieces pieces-of-eight pinnace plantation poor Portuguese pounds sterling powder prisoners Providence resolved rest Robin Crusoe sail savages seems sent ship ship's shore shot side soon Spaniards stood supercargo surprised Tartars tell thing thought told Tom Smith Tonquin took tree voyage wife wind wood word wounded Xury