Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: With an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe |
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... they were not subjected to so many distempers and uneasinesses, either of
body or mind, as those were, who, by vicious living, luxury, and extravagances,
on one hand, or by hard labor, want of necessaries, and mean and insufficient
diet, ...
... they were not subjected to so many distempers and uneasinesses, either of
body or mind, as those were, who, by vicious living, luxury, and extravagances,
on one hand, or by hard labor, want of necessaries, and mean and insufficient
diet, ...
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... after we had lain four or five days, blew very hard. However, the roads being
reckoned as good as a harbor, the anchorage good, and our ground tackle very
strong, our men were unconcerned, and not in the least apprehensive of danger,
...
... after we had lain four or five days, blew very hard. However, the roads being
reckoned as good as a harbor, the anchorage good, and our ground tackle very
strong, our men were unconcerned, and not in the least apprehensive of danger,
...
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In this distress, the wind still blowing very hard, one of our men early in the
morning cried out, “Land!” and we had no sooner run out of the cabin to look out,
in hopes of seeing whereabouts in the world we were, but the ship struck upon a
sand, ...
In this distress, the wind still blowing very hard, one of our men early in the
morning cried out, “Land!” and we had no sooner run out of the cabin to look out,
in hopes of seeing whereabouts in the world we were, but the ship struck upon a
sand, ...
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Here I found that the ship was bulged, and had a great deal of water in her hold;
but that she lay so on the side of a bank of hard sand, or rather earth, that her
stern lay lifted up upon the bank, and her head low, almost to the water. By this ...
Here I found that the ship was bulged, and had a great deal of water in her hold;
but that she lay so on the side of a bank of hard sand, or rather earth, that her
stern lay lifted up upon the bank, and her head low, almost to the water. By this ...
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... I neither made this so unwieldy, nor loaded it so hard, but yet I brought away
several things very useful to me : as, first, in the carpenter's stores, I found two or
three bags of nails and spikes, a great screw-jack, a dozen or two of hatchets;
and, ...
... I neither made this so unwieldy, nor loaded it so hard, but yet I brought away
several things very useful to me : as, first, in the carpenter's stores, I found two or
three bags of nails and spikes, a great screw-jack, a dozen or two of hatchets;
and, ...
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