The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson CrusoeJ. Chidley, 1834 - 460 pages |
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... English regiment of foot in Flanders , formerly commanded by the famous Colonel Lockhart , and was killed at the battle near Dunkirk against the Spaniards . What be- came of my second brother , I never knew , any more than my father and ...
... English regiment of foot in Flanders , formerly commanded by the famous Colonel Lockhart , and was killed at the battle near Dunkirk against the Spaniards . What be- came of my second brother , I never knew , any more than my father and ...
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... English ship he had taken , he resolved he would not go a fishing any more without a compass and some provision ; so he ordered the carpenter of the ship , who was an English slave , to build a little state - room or cabin in the middle ...
... English ship he had taken , he resolved he would not go a fishing any more without a compass and some provision ; so he ordered the carpenter of the ship , who was an English slave , to build a little state - room or cabin in the middle ...
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... English prize , and I conveyed them into the boat while the Moor was on shore , as if they had been there before for our master . I conveyed also a great lump of bees ' - wax into the boat , which weighed above half a hundred - weight ...
... English prize , and I conveyed them into the boat while the Moor was on shore , as if they had been there before for our master . I conveyed also a great lump of bees ' - wax into the boat , which weighed above half a hundred - weight ...
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... English Xury spoke by conversing among us slaves . However , I was glad to see the boy so cheerful , and I gave him a dram out of our patron's case of bottles to cheer him up . After all , Xury's advice was good 18 ADVENTURES OF.
... English Xury spoke by conversing among us slaves . However , I was glad to see the boy so cheerful , and I gave him a dram out of our patron's case of bottles to cheer him up . After all , Xury's advice was good 18 ADVENTURES OF.
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... English traded , I should find some of their vessels upon their usual design of trade , that would relieve and take us in . By the best of my calculation , the place where I now was must be that country which , lying between the Emperor ...
... English traded , I should find some of their vessels upon their usual design of trade , that would relieve and take us in . By the best of my calculation , the place where I now was must be that country which , lying between the Emperor ...
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