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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... taken at first , than I was at death itself : and these , added to the terror of the storm , put me in such condition , that I can by no words describe it . But the worst was not come yet ; the storm continued with such fury , that the ...
... taken at first , than I was at death itself : and these , added to the terror of the storm , put me in such condition , that I can by no words describe it . But the worst was not come yet ; the storm continued with such fury , that the ...
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... taken me home to his house , so I was in hopes that he would take me with him when he went to sea again , believing that it would some time or other be his fate to be taken by a Spanish or Portuguese man of war ; and that then I should ...
... taken me home to his house , so I was in hopes that he would take me with him when he went to sea again , believing that it would some time or other be his fate to be taken by a Spanish or Portuguese man of war ; and that then I should ...
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... taken , he resolved he would not go a - fishing any more without a compass and some provision : so he ordered the carpenter of his ship , who also was an English slave , to build a little state - room , or cabin , in the middle of the ...
... taken , he resolved he would not go a - fishing any more without a compass and some provision : so he ordered the carpenter of his ship , who also was an English slave , to build a little state - room , or cabin , in the middle of the ...
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... taken out of some English prize , and I conveyed them into the boat while the Moor was on shore , as if they had been there before for our master : I conveyed also a great lump of bees - wax into the boat , which weighed above half a ...
... taken out of some English prize , and I conveyed them into the boat while the Moor was on shore , as if they had been there before for our master : I conveyed also a great lump of bees - wax into the boat , which weighed above half a ...
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... taken in , told me he would go all over the world with me . He swam so strong after the boat , that he would have reached me very quickly , there being but little wind ; upon which I stepped into the cabin , and fetching one of the ...
... taken in , told me he would go all over the world with me . He swam so strong after the boat , that he would have reached me very quickly , there being but little wind ; upon which I stepped into the cabin , and fetching one of the ...
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