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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... PARTS OF THE GLOBE . WRITTEN BY HIMSELF . TWO VOLUMES IN ONE . - VOL . ¡ . ހ ނ With New Designs on Wood by Anderson BOSTON : CROSBY AND NICHOLS . 1864 Res . - 1 THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON. LIFE AND ADVENTURES ހ ނ ...
... PARTS OF THE GLOBE . WRITTEN BY HIMSELF . TWO VOLUMES IN ONE . - VOL . ¡ . ހ ނ With New Designs on Wood by Anderson BOSTON : CROSBY AND NICHOLS . 1864 Res . - 1 THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON. LIFE AND ADVENTURES ހ ނ ...
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... wood , they took off his skin as readily , and much more readily , than we could have done with a knife . They offered me some of the flesh , which I declined , making as if I would give it them , but made signs for the skin , which ...
... wood , they took off his skin as readily , and much more readily , than we could have done with a knife . They offered me some of the flesh , which I declined , making as if I would give it them , but made signs for the skin , which ...
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... wood , and a spare top - mast or two in the ship : I resolved to fall to work with these , and flung as many overboard as I could manage for their weight , tying every one with a rope , that they might not drive away . When this was ...
... wood , and a spare top - mast or two in the ship : I resolved to fall to work with these , and flung as many overboard as I could manage for their weight , tying every one with a rope , that they might not drive away . When this was ...
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... wood . I believe it was the first gun that had been fired there since the creation of the world : I had no sooner fired , but from all the parts of the wood there arose an innumerable number of fowls , of many sorts , making a con ...
... wood . I believe it was the first gun that had been fired there since the creation of the world : I had no sooner fired , but from all the parts of the wood there arose an innumerable number of fowls , of many sorts , making a con ...
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... wood where I shot the fowl . I now began to consider , that I might yet get a great many things out of the ship , which would be useful to me , and par- ticularly some of the rigging and sails , and such other things as might come to ...
... wood where I shot the fowl . I now began to consider , that I might yet get a great many things out of the ship , which would be useful to me , and par- ticularly some of the rigging and sails , and such other things as might come to ...
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