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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... Englishmen , who were slaves there , by throwing them into fluxes and fevers . I found , however , an excellent use for these grapes ; and that was , to cure or dry them in the sun , and keep them as dried grapes or raisins are kept ...
... Englishmen , who were slaves there , by throwing them into fluxes and fevers . I found , however , an excellent use for these grapes ; and that was , to cure or dry them in the sun , and keep them as dried grapes or raisins are kept ...
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... Englishmen , at least most of them ; one or two I thought were Dutch , but it did not prove so : there were in all eleven men , whereof three of them I found were unarmed , and , as I thought , bound ; and when the first four or five of ...
... Englishmen , at least most of them ; one or two I thought were Dutch , but it did not prove so : there were in all eleven men , whereof three of them I found were unarmed , and , as I thought , bound ; and when the first four or five of ...
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... Englishmen , I promised them to send them some women from England , with a good cargo of necessaries , if they would apply themselves to planting ; which I afterwards could not perform : the fellows proved very honest and diligent ...
... Englishmen , I promised them to send them some women from England , with a good cargo of necessaries , if they would apply themselves to planting ; which I afterwards could not perform : the fellows proved very honest and diligent ...
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... Englishmen , they did nothing but ramble about the island , shoot parrots , and catch tortoises ; and when they came home at night , the Spaniards provided their suppers for them . The Spaniards would have been satisfied with this , had ...
... Englishmen , they did nothing but ramble about the island , shoot parrots , and catch tortoises ; and when they came home at night , the Spaniards provided their suppers for them . The Spaniards would have been satisfied with this , had ...
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... Englishmen by their names , telling a Spaniard that answered that they wanted to speak with them . It happened that the day before , two of the Spaniards , hav- ing been in the woods , had seen one of the two Englishmen , whom , for ...
... Englishmen by their names , telling a Spaniard that answered that they wanted to speak with them . It happened that the day before , two of the Spaniards , hav- ing been in the woods , had seen one of the two Englishmen , whom , for ...
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