“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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... half- pikes , powder - chests , and such like ; and cleared our deck of them twice . However , ' to cut short this me- lancholy part of our story , our ship being disabled , and three of our men killed and eight wounded , we were ...
... half- pikes , powder - chests , and such like ; and cleared our deck of them twice . However , ' to cut short this me- lancholy part of our story , our ship being disabled , and three of our men killed and eight wounded , we were ...
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... half a league from the shore we lost sight of it ; and rowing we knew not whither or which way , we laboured all day , and all the next night , and when the morning came we found we had pulled off to sea instead of pulling in for the OF ...
... half a league from the shore we lost sight of it ; and rowing we knew not whither or which way , we laboured all day , and all the next night , and when the morning came we found we had pulled off to sea instead of pulling in for the OF ...
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... the Moor was on shore , as if they had been there before for our master : I conveyed also a great lump of bees - wax into the boat , which VOL . I. D weighed above half a hundred weight , with a parcel OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 25.
... the Moor was on shore , as if they had been there before for our master : I conveyed also a great lump of bees - wax into the boat , which VOL . I. D weighed above half a hundred weight , with a parcel OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 25.
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... half a hundred weight , with a parcel of twine or thread , a hatchet , a saw , and a hammer , all which were of great use to us afterwards , espe- cially the wax to make candles . Another trick I ( C tried upon him , which he innocently ...
... half a hundred weight , with a parcel of twine or thread , a hatchet , a saw , and a hammer , all which were of great use to us afterwards , espe- cially the wax to make candles . Another trick I ( C tried upon him , which he innocently ...
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... half an hour came back , and brought with them two pieces of dry flesh and some 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 ...
... half an hour came back , and brought with them two pieces of dry flesh and some 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 ...
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