“The” Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: With an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe, Volúmenes1-2Printed at the Chiswick Press by C. Whittingham, for J. Carpenter, 1812 |
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... consider , whither I should steer ; for any where , to get out of that place , was my way . My first contrivance was to make a pretence to speak to this Moor , to get something for our subsist- ence on board ; for I told him we must not ...
... consider , whither I should steer ; for any where , to get out of that place , was my way . My first contrivance was to make a pretence to speak to this Moor , to get something for our subsist- ence on board ; for I told him we must not ...
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... consider . The generous treatment the captain gave me , I can never enough remember : he would take nothing of me for my passage , gave me twenty ducats for the leopard's skin , and forty for the lion's skin , which I had in my boat ...
... consider . The generous treatment the captain gave me , I can never enough remember : he would take nothing of me for my passage , gave me twenty ducats for the leopard's skin , and forty for the lion's skin , which I had in my boat ...
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... consider what would be my lot if there were any ravenous beasts in that country , seeing at night they always come abroad for their prey . , All the remedy that offered to my thoughts , at that time , was , to get up into a thick bushy ...
... consider what would be my lot if there were any ravenous beasts in that country , seeing at night they always come abroad for their prey . , All the remedy that offered to my thoughts , at that time , was , to get up into a thick bushy ...
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... surf of the sea ; but I was not long considering this . I first laid all the planks or boards upon it that I could get , and having considered well what I 1 most wanted , I got three of the seamen's chests 62 LIFE AND ADVENTURES.
... surf of the sea ; but I was not long considering this . I first laid all the planks or boards upon it that I could get , and having considered well what I 1 most wanted , I got three of the seamen's chests 62 LIFE AND ADVENTURES.
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... consider , that I might yet get a great many things out of the ship , which would be useful to me , and particularly some of the rigging and sails , and such other things as might come to land ; and I resolved to make another voyage on ...
... consider , that I might yet get a great many things out of the ship , which would be useful to me , and particularly some of the rigging and sails , and such other things as might come to land ; and I resolved to make another voyage on ...
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