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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... believe , began sooner , or continued longer than mine . The ship was no sooner gotten out of the Humber , but the wind began to blow , and the waves to rise in a most fright- ful manner ; and , as I had never been at sea before , I was ...
... believe , began sooner , or continued longer than mine . The ship was no sooner gotten out of the Humber , but the wind began to blow , and the waves to rise in a most fright- ful manner ; and , as I had never been at sea before , I was ...
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... believe , got my father , or at least my mother , to contribute so much as that to my first adventure . This was the only voyage in which I may say I was success- ful in all my adventures , and which I owe to the integrity and honesty ...
... believe , got my father , or at least my mother , to contribute so much as that to my first adventure . This was the only voyage in which I may say I was success- ful in all my adventures , and which I owe to the integrity and honesty ...
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... believe by the next day at three o'clock in the afternoon , when I first made the land , I could not be less than 150 miles south of Sallee ; quite beyond the Emperor of Morocco's dominions , or indeed of any other king thereabout , for ...
... believe by the next day at three o'clock in the afternoon , when I first made the land , I could not be less than 150 miles south of Sallee ; quite beyond the Emperor of Morocco's dominions , or indeed of any other king thereabout , for ...
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... believe those creatures had never heard before : this convinced me that there was no going on shore for us in the night upon that coast , and how to venture on shore in the day was another question too ; for to have fallen into the ...
... believe those creatures had never heard before : this convinced me that there was no going on shore for us in the night upon that coast , and how to venture on shore in the day was another question too ; for to have fallen into the ...
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... believe it was the latter ; because , in the first place , those ravenous creatures seldom appear but in the night ; and in the second place we found the people terribly frightened , es- pecially the women . The man that had the lance ...
... believe it was the latter ; because , in the first place , those ravenous creatures seldom appear but in the night ; and in the second place we found the people terribly frightened , es- pecially the women . The man that had the lance ...
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