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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... halberds . To their slaves they did not give either musket or fusee , but they had every one a halberd , or a long staff , like a quarter- staff , with a great spike of iron fastened into each end of it , and by his side a hatchet ...
... halberds . To their slaves they did not give either musket or fusee , but they had every one a halberd , or a long staff , like a quarter- staff , with a great spike of iron fastened into each end of it , and by his side a hatchet ...
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... halberds and staves . They would have had the women kept back , but they said they were resolved to die with their husbands . Having thus formed their little army , they marched out from among the trees , and came up to the teeth of the ...
... halberds and staves . They would have had the women kept back , but they said they were resolved to die with their husbands . Having thus formed their little army , they marched out from among the trees , and came up to the teeth of the ...
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... halberds they had were of use to them , and they would often drive a whole little army before them with those halberds , and sharpened sticks put into the muzzles of their muskets ; but that , for all this , they were sometimes ...
... halberds they had were of use to them , and they would often drive a whole little army before them with those halberds , and sharpened sticks put into the muzzles of their muskets ; but that , for all this , they were sometimes ...
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... halberds and pieces , standing close together in a line , through a body of above a thousand savages , beating down all that came in their way , got the victory over their enemics , but to their great sorrow , because it was with the ...
... halberds and pieces , standing close together in a line , through a body of above a thousand savages , beating down all that came in their way , got the victory over their enemics , but to their great sorrow , because it was with the ...
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... halberd , or half - pike , who stood sentinel at our door ; to whom we allowed a pint of rice , and a little piece of money , about the value of threepence , per day , so that our goods were kept very safe . The fair , or mart , usually ...
... halberd , or half - pike , who stood sentinel at our door ; to whom we allowed a pint of rice , and a little piece of money , about the value of threepence , per day , so that our goods were kept very safe . The fair , or mart , usually ...
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