| John Jackman, Wendy Wren - 2014 - 92 páginas
...me, against a piece of rock, and that with such force as it left me senseless, and indeed helpless, as to my own deliverance; for the blow, taking my side and breast, beat the breath as it were quite out of my body; and had it returned again immediately, I must... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1998 - 356 páginas
...against a Piece of a Rock, and that with such Force, as it left me senseless, and indeed helpless, as to my own Deliverance; for the Blow taking my Side and Breast, beat the Breath as it were quite out of my Body ; and had it returned again immediately, I... | |
| John Jackman, Wendy Wren - 2000 - 114 páginas
...me, against a piece of rock, and that with such force as it left me senseless, and indeed helpless, as to my own deliverance. For the blow, taking my side and breast, beat the breath as it were quite out of my body and, had it returned again immediately, l must... | |
| Unca Eliza Winkfield - 2000 - 202 páginas
...me senseless, and indeed helpless, as to my own Deliverance; for the Blow taking my Side and Breast, beat the Breath as it were quite out of my Body; and had it returned again immediately, I must have been strangled in the Water; but I recover'da little before the return of the Waves, and... | |
| 1899 - 844 páginas
...me, against a piece of a rock, and that with such force as it left me senseless, and indeed helpless, as to my own deliverance ; for the blow, taking my side and breast, beat the breath, as it were, quite out of my body, and, had it returned again immediately,... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1886 - 200 páginas
...me, against a piece of rock, and that with such force, as it left me senseless, and indeed helpless, as to my own deliverance; for the blow taking my side and breast, beat the breath, as it were, quite out of my body; and had it returned again immediately, I... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1925 - 336 páginas
...against a Piece of a Rock, and that with such Force, as it left me senseless, and indeed helpless, as to my own Deliverance ; for the Blow taking my Side and Breast, beat the Breath as it were quite out of my Body ; and had it returned again immediately, I... | |
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