Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: With an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe |
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I was positively against that; and looking over the charts of the sea-coast of
America with him, we concluded there was no inhabited country for us to have
recourse to, till we came within the circle of the Caribbee islands, and therefore
resolved ...
I was positively against that; and looking over the charts of the sea-coast of
America with him, we concluded there was no inhabited country for us to have
recourse to, till we came within the circle of the Caribbee islands, and therefore
resolved ...
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My next work was to view the country, and seek a proper place for my habitation,
and where to stow my goods, to secure them from whatever might happen.
Where I was, fyet knew not ; whether on the continent, or on an island; whether ...
My next work was to view the country, and seek a proper place for my habitation,
and where to stow my goods, to secure them from whatever might happen.
Where I was, fyet knew not ; whether on the continent, or on an island; whether ...
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Some rocks, which lay a great way off, and two small islands, less than this,
which lay about three leagues to the west. I found also that the island I was in
was barren, and, as I saw good reason to believe, uninhabited, except by wild
beasts, ...
Some rocks, which lay a great way off, and two small islands, less than this,
which lay about three leagues to the west. I found also that the island I was in
was barren, and, as I saw good reason to believe, uninhabited, except by wild
beasts, ...
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... indeed, divers pieces of her afterwards did; but othose things were of small use
to me. My thoughts were now wholly employed about securin oyself against
either savages, if any should appear, or wil Theasts, if any were in the island; and
I ...
... indeed, divers pieces of her afterwards did; but othose things were of small use
to me. My thoughts were now wholly employed about securin oyself against
either savages, if any should appear, or wil Theasts, if any were in the island; and
I ...
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The first time I went out, I presently discovered that there were goats upon the
island, which was a great satisfaction to me; but then it was attended with this
misfortune to me, viz. that they were so shy, so subtle, and so swift of foot, that it
was ...
The first time I went out, I presently discovered that there were goats upon the
island, which was a great satisfaction to me; but then it was attended with this
misfortune to me, viz. that they were so shy, so subtle, and so swift of foot, that it
was ...
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