The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, MarinerTauchnitz, 1845 - 495 pages |
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... supercargo in the ship , to manage the trading part upon the coast of Guinea ; and they offered me that I should have my equal share of the Negroes , without providing any part of the stock . This was a fair proposal , it must be ...
... supercargo in the ship , to manage the trading part upon the coast of Guinea ; and they offered me that I should have my equal share of the Negroes , without providing any part of the stock . This was a fair proposal , it must be ...
Page 162
... supercargo to Guinea to fetch negroes , when patience and time would have so increased our stock at home , that we could have bought them at our own door from those whose business it was to fetch them ; and though it had cost us ...
... supercargo to Guinea to fetch negroes , when patience and time would have so increased our stock at home , that we could have bought them at our own door from those whose business it was to fetch them ; and though it had cost us ...
Page 383
... supercargo , what should become of us ; and at last , though he could ill spare any more men , yet , not knowing what exigence we might be in , he takes another boat , and with thirteen men and himself comes on shore to me . He was ...
... supercargo , what should become of us ; and at last , though he could ill spare any more men , yet , not knowing what exigence we might be in , he takes another boat , and with thirteen men and himself comes on shore to me . He was ...
Page 387
... supercargo and two men , and with these I walked back to the boats . It was a very great piece of folly in me , I confess , to venture back as it were alone ; for as it began now to be almost day , and the alarm had run over the country ...
... supercargo and two men , and with these I walked back to the boats . It was a very great piece of folly in me , I confess , to venture back as it were alone ; for as it began now to be almost day , and the alarm had run over the country ...
Page 389
... supercargo's design lay at the Bay of Bengal , where if he missed of his business outward - bound he was to go up to China , and return to the coast as he came home . The first disaster that befel us was in the Gulf of Persia , where ...
... supercargo's design lay at the Bay of Bengal , where if he missed of his business outward - bound he was to go up to China , and return to the coast as he came home . The first disaster that befel us was in the Gulf of Persia , where ...
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