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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... iron crows , and two barrels of mus- ket bullets , seven muskets , and another fowling - piece , with some small quantity of powder more ; a large bag full of small shot , and a great roll of sheet - lead ; but this last was so heavy ...
... iron crows , and two barrels of mus- ket bullets , seven muskets , and another fowling - piece , with some small quantity of powder more ; a large bag full of small shot , and a great roll of sheet - lead ; but this last was so heavy ...
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... iron crows ; which , however , though I found it , yet it made driving these posts or piles very laborious and tedious work . what need I have been concerned at the tediousness of any thing I had to do , seeing I had time enough to do ...
... iron crows ; which , however , though I found it , yet it made driving these posts or piles very laborious and tedious work . what need I have been concerned at the tediousness of any thing I had to do , seeing I had time enough to do ...
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... iron crows , which were proper enough , though heavy ; but the next thing was a shovel or spade ; this was so absolutely necessary , that , indeed , I could do nothing effect- ually without it ; but what kind of one to make I knew not ...
... iron crows , which were proper enough , though heavy ; but the next thing was a shovel or spade ; this was so absolutely necessary , that , indeed , I could do nothing effect- ually without it ; but what kind of one to make I knew not ...
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... iron crows a middling good anvil to hammer upon ; in this manner he made many things , but especially hooks , staples and spikes , bolts and hinges . But to return to the house : After he had pitched the roof of his innermost tent , he ...
... iron crows a middling good anvil to hammer upon ; in this manner he made many things , but especially hooks , staples and spikes , bolts and hinges . But to return to the house : After he had pitched the roof of his innermost tent , he ...
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