“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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... possible . By noon the sea went very high indeed , and our ship rode forecastle in , shipped several seas , and we thought once or twice our anchor had come home ; upon which our master ordered out the sheet anchor ; so that we rode ...
... possible . By noon the sea went very high indeed , and our ship rode forecastle in , shipped several seas , and we thought once or twice our anchor had come home ; upon which our master ordered out the sheet anchor ; so that we rode ...
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... possible she could swim till we might run into a port , so the master continued firing guns for help ; and a light ship , who had rid it out just a - head of us , ventured a boat out to help us . It was with the utmost hazard the boat ...
... possible she could swim till we might run into a port , so the master continued firing guns for help ; and a light ship , who had rid it out just a - head of us , ventured a boat out to help us . It was with the utmost hazard the boat ...
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... possible expedition , and bade Xury load both the others . As soon as he came fairly within my reach , I fired , and shot him directly in the head : imme- diately he sunk down into the water , but rose instantly , and plunged up and ...
... possible expedition , and bade Xury load both the others . As soon as he came fairly within my reach , I fired , and shot him directly in the head : imme- diately he sunk down into the water , but rose instantly , and plunged up and ...
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... possible . With all the sail I could make , I found I should not be able to come in their way , but that they would be gone by before I could make any signal to them : but after I had crowded to the utmost , and began to despair , they ...
... possible . With all the sail I could make , I found I should not be able to come in their way , but that they would be gone by before I could make any signal to them : but after I had crowded to the utmost , and began to despair , they ...
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... possible caution to preserve my effects , and to keep up my plantation : had I used half as much prudence to have looked into my own interest , and have made a judgment of what I ought to have done and not to have done , I had certainly ...
... possible caution to preserve my effects , and to keep up my plantation : had I used half as much prudence to have looked into my own interest , and have made a judgment of what I ought to have done and not to have done , I had certainly ...
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