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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... our ship, making her course towards the Canary Islands, or rather between
those islands and the African shore, was surprised, in the gray of the morning, by
a Turkish rover, of Sallee, who gave chase to us with all the sail she could make.
... our ship, making her course towards the Canary Islands, or rather between
those islands and the African shore, was surprised, in the gray of the morning, by
a Turkish rover, of Sallee, who gave chase to us with all the sail she could make.
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... islands of the Canaries, and the Cape de Verd islands also, lay not far off from
the coast. But as I had no unstruments to take an observation to know what
latitude we were in, and not exactly knowing, or at least remembering, 30
ROBINSON ...
... islands of the Canaries, and the Cape de Verd islands also, lay not far off from
the coast. But as I had no unstruments to take an observation to know what
latitude we were in, and not exactly knowing, or at least remembering, 30
ROBINSON ...
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I knew that all the ships rom Europe, which sailed either to the coast of Guinea, or
to Brazil, or to the East Indies, made this cape, or those islands: and in a word, I
put the whole of my fortune upon this sin. on, either that I must meet with some ...
I knew that all the ships rom Europe, which sailed either to the coast of Guinea, or
to Brazil, or to the East Indies, made this cape, or those islands: and in a word, I
put the whole of my fortune upon this sin. on, either that I must meet with some ...
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At length, doubling the point, at about two leagues from the land, I saw plainly
land on the other side, to seaward; then I concluded, as it was most certain
indeed, that this was the Capé de Verd, and thogc the islands, called, from
thence, Cape ...
At length, doubling the point, at about two leagues from the land, I saw plainly
land on the other side, to seaward; then I concluded, as it was most certain
indeed, that this was the Capé de Verd, and thogc the islands, called, from
thence, Cape ...
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I had nobody to converse with, but now and then this neighbor; no work to be
done, but by the labor of my hands; and I used to say, I lived just like a man cast
away upon some desolate island, that had nobody there but himself. But how just
...
I had nobody to converse with, but now and then this neighbor; no work to be
done, but by the labor of my hands; and I used to say, I lived just like a man cast
away upon some desolate island, that had nobody there but himself. But how just
...
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