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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... savages than ever returning to our own country . In this distress , the wind still blowing very hard , one of our men early in the morning cried out , " Land ! " and we had no sooner run out of the cabin to look out , in hopes of seeing ...
... savages than ever returning to our own country . In this distress , the wind still blowing very hard , one of our men early in the morning cried out , " Land ! " and we had no sooner run out of the cabin to look out , in hopes of seeing ...
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... savages , if any should appear , or wild beasts , if any were in the island ; and I had many thoughts of the method how to do this , and what kind of dwelling to make , whether I should make me a cave in the earth , or a tent upon the ...
... savages , if any should appear , or wild beasts , if any were in the island ; and I had many thoughts of the method how to do this , and what kind of dwelling to make , whether I should make me a cave in the earth , or a tent upon the ...
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... savages , or starved to death for want of food . At the approach of night I slept in a tree , for fear of wild creatures ; but slept soundly , though it rained all night . October 1. In the morning I saw , to my great surprise , the ...
... savages , or starved to death for want of food . At the approach of night I slept in a tree , for fear of wild creatures ; but slept soundly , though it rained all night . October 1. In the morning I saw , to my great surprise , the ...
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... savages but I was quite thoughtless of a God or a Prov- idence ; acted like a mere brute , from the principles of nature , and by the dictates of common sense only ; and , indeed , hardly that . When I was delivered and taken up at sea ...
... savages but I was quite thoughtless of a God or a Prov- idence ; acted like a mere brute , from the principles of nature , and by the dictates of common sense only ; and , indeed , hardly that . When I was delivered and taken up at sea ...
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... savage coast between the Spanish coun- try and the Brazils , whose inhabitants are indeed the worst of savages ; for they are cannibals , or men - eaters , and fail not to murder and devour all human beings that fall into their hands ...
... savage coast between the Spanish coun- try and the Brazils , whose inhabitants are indeed the worst of savages ; for they are cannibals , or men - eaters , and fail not to murder and devour all human beings that fall into their hands ...
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