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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... Atkins , who , though a dreadful fellow for wickedness , was a most daring , bold fellow , com- manded under him . The savages came forward like lions ; and our men , which was the worst of their fate , had no advan- tage in their ...
... Atkins , who , though a dreadful fellow for wickedness , was a most daring , bold fellow , com- manded under him . The savages came forward like lions ; and our men , which was the worst of their fate , had no advan- tage in their ...
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... Atkins let about fifty of them pass by him ; then seeing the rest come in a very thick throng , he orders three of ... Atkins and his other three let fly again among the thickest of them ; and in less than a minute the first three ...
... Atkins let about fifty of them pass by him ; then seeing the rest come in a very thick throng , he orders three of ... Atkins and his other three let fly again among the thickest of them ; and in less than a minute the first three ...
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... Atkins , though he was.wounded , would have had them march and charge again all together at once ; but the Spaniard replied , " Seignior Atkins , you see how their wounded men fight : let them alone till morning ; all the wounded men ...
... Atkins , though he was.wounded , would have had them march and charge again all together at once ; but the Spaniard replied , " Seignior Atkins , you see how their wounded men fight : let them alone till morning ; all the wounded men ...
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... Atkins , therefore , who , notwithstanding his wound , kept always with them , proved the best counsellor in this case : his advice was , to take the advan- tage that offered , and clap in between them and their boats , and so deprive ...
... Atkins , therefore , who , notwithstanding his wound , kept always with them , proved the best counsellor in this case : his advice was , to take the advan- tage that offered , and clap in between them and their boats , and so deprive ...
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... Atkins and his comrades , who were now reduced to two ; one of them being killed by an arrow , which struck him on the side of his head , just under the temples , so that he never spoke more : and it was very remarkable , that this was ...
... Atkins and his comrades , who were now reduced to two ; one of them being killed by an arrow , which struck him on the side of his head , just under the temples , so that he never spoke more : and it was very remarkable , that this was ...
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