The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: Including an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the GlobeG.W. Carleton, 1877 - 432 páginas |
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... barley and wheat together ; but , to my great disappoint- ment , I found afterwards that the rats had eaten or spoiled it all . As for liquors , I found several cases of bottles belonging to our skipper , in which were some cordial ...
... barley and wheat together ; but , to my great disappoint- ment , I found afterwards that the rats had eaten or spoiled it all . As for liquors , I found several cases of bottles belonging to our skipper , in which were some cordial ...
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... barley , of the same kind as our European , nay , as our English Darley . It is impossible to express the astonishment and confusion of my thoughts on this occasion : I had hitherto acted upon no religious foundation at all ; indeed , I ...
... barley , of the same kind as our European , nay , as our English Darley . It is impossible to express the astonishment and confusion of my thoughts on this occasion : I had hitherto acted upon no religious foundation at all ; indeed , I ...
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... barley grow there , in a climate which I knew was not proper for corn , and especially as I knew not how it came there , it startled me strangely ; and I began to suggest , that God had miraculously caused this grain to grow without any ...
... barley grow there , in a climate which I knew was not proper for corn , and especially as I knew not how it came there , it startled me strangely ; and I began to suggest , that God had miraculously caused this grain to grow without any ...
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... barley and rice which I had so surprisingly found sprung up , as 1 thought , of themselves . I believe there were about thirty stalks of rice , and about twenty of barley ; and now I though it a proper time to sow it after the rains ...
... barley and rice which I had so surprisingly found sprung up , as 1 thought , of themselves . I believe there were about thirty stalks of rice , and about twenty of barley ; and now I though it a proper time to sow it after the rains ...
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... barley and rice . The ground I had ma- nured or dug up for them was not great ; for , as I observed , my seed of each was not above the quantity of half a peck , having lost one whole crop by sowing in the dry ROBINSON CRUSOE . 87.
... barley and rice . The ground I had ma- nured or dug up for them was not great ; for , as I observed , my seed of each was not above the quantity of half a peck , having lost one whole crop by sowing in the dry ROBINSON CRUSOE . 87.
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