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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... powder ; and thus armed , I travelled for discovery up to the top of that hill ; where , after I had , with great labor and difficulty , got up to the top , I saw my fate , to my great afflic- tion , viz . that I was in an island ...
... powder ; and thus armed , I travelled for discovery up to the top of that hill ; where , after I had , with great labor and difficulty , got up to the top , I saw my fate , to my great afflic- tion , viz . that I was in an island ...
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... powder more ; a large bag full of small shot , and a great roll of sheet - lead ; but this last was so heavy , I could not hoist it up to get it over the ship's side . Besides these things , I took all the men's clothes that I could ...
... powder more ; a large bag full of small shot , and a great roll of sheet - lead ; but this last was so heavy , I could not hoist it up to get it over the ship's side . Besides these things , I took all the men's clothes that I could ...
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... powder , and bring them by parcels , for they were too heavy , being large casks - I went to work to make me a little tent , with the sail , and some poles , which I cut for that purpose ; and into this tent I brought every thing that I ...
... powder , and bring them by parcels , for they were too heavy , being large casks - I went to work to make me a little tent , with the sail , and some poles , which I cut for that purpose ; and into this tent I brought every thing that I ...
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... powder ! My very heart sunk within me when I thought , that at one blast , all my powder might be destroyed ; on which , not my defence only , but the providing me food , as I thought , entirely depended . I was nothing near so anxious ...
... powder ! My very heart sunk within me when I thought , that at one blast , all my powder might be destroyed ; on which , not my defence only , but the providing me food , as I thought , entirely depended . I was nothing near so anxious ...
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... powder took fire , I had never known who had hurt me . Such impression did this make upon me , that after the storm was over , I laid aside all my works , my building and fortify- ing , and applied myself to make bags and boxes , to ...
... powder took fire , I had never known who had hurt me . Such impression did this make upon me , that after the storm was over , I laid aside all my works , my building and fortify- ing , and applied myself to make bags and boxes , to ...
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