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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... corn , such as is the produce of their country ; but we neither knew what the one or the other was : however , we were willing to accept it , but how to come at it was our next dispute , for I was not for venturing on shore to them ...
... corn , such as is the produce of their country ; but we neither knew what the one or the other was : however , we were willing to accept it , but how to come at it was our next dispute , for I was not for venturing on shore to them ...
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... corn , such as it was , and water ; and leaving my friendly Negroes , I made forward for about eleven days more , without offering to go near the shore , till I saw the land run out a great length into the sea , at about the distance of ...
... corn , such as it was , and water ; and leaving my friendly Negroes , I made forward for about eleven days more , without offering to go near the shore , till I saw the land run out a great length into the sea , at about the distance of ...
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... corn , which had been laid by for some fowls which we had brought sea with us ; but the fowls were killed . There had been some barley and wheat together ; but , to my great disappoint- ment , I found afterwards that the rats had eaten ...
... corn , which had been laid by for some fowls which we had brought sea with us ; but the fowls were killed . There had been some barley and wheat together ; but , to my great disappoint- ment , I found afterwards that the rats had eaten ...
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... corn , for the feeding of poultry ; not for this voyage , but before , as I suppose , when the ship came from Lisbon . What little remainder of corn had been in the bag was all devoured with the rats , and I saw nothing in the bag but ...
... corn , for the feeding of poultry ; not for this voyage , but before , as I suppose , when the ship came from Lisbon . What little remainder of corn had been in the bag was all devoured with the rats , and I saw nothing in the bag but ...
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... corn , and especially as I knew not how it came there , it startled me strangely ; and I began to suggest , that God had miraculously caused this grain to grow without any help of seed sown , and that it was so directed purely for my ...
... corn , and especially as I knew not how it came there , it startled me strangely ; and I began to suggest , that God had miraculously caused this grain to grow without any help of seed sown , and that it was so directed purely for my ...
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