The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson CrusoeJ. Chidley, 1834 - 460 pages |
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... captain , who was an honest and plain - dealing man , I went the voyage with him , and carried a small adventure with me ; which , by the disinterested honesty of my friend the captain , I increased very consider- ably ; for I ...
... captain , who was an honest and plain - dealing man , I went the voyage with him , and carried a small adventure with me ; which , by the disinterested honesty of my friend the captain , I increased very consider- ably ; for I ...
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... captain ; under whom also I got a competent knowledge of the mathematics and the rules of na- vigation , learned how to keep an account of the ship's course , take an observation , and , in short , to understand some things that were ...
... captain ; under whom also I got a competent knowledge of the mathematics and the rules of na- vigation , learned how to keep an account of the ship's course , take an observation , and , in short , to understand some things that were ...
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... captain of the rover as his proper prize , and made his slave , being young and nimble , and fit for his business . At this surprising change of my circumstances , from a merchant to a miserable slave , I was perfectly overwhelmed ; and ...
... captain of the rover as his proper prize , and made his slave , being young and nimble , and fit for his business . At this surprising change of my circumstances , from a merchant to a miserable slave , I was perfectly overwhelmed ; and ...
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... captain of the ship , as a return for my deliverance ; but he generously told me , he would take nothing from me , but that all I had should be de- livered safe to me , when I came to the Brasils . " For , " says he , " I have saved ...
... captain of the ship , as a return for my deliverance ; but he generously told me , he would take nothing from me , but that all I had should be de- livered safe to me , when I came to the Brasils . " For , " says he , " I have saved ...
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... captain have him , but I was very loth to sell the poor boy's liberty , who had assisted me so faithfully in procuring my own . How- ever , when I let him know my reason , he owned it to be just , and offered me this medium , that he ...
... captain have him , but I was very loth to sell the poor boy's liberty , who had assisted me so faithfully in procuring my own . How- ever , when I let him know my reason , he owned it to be just , and offered me this medium , that he ...
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