The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson CrusoeJ. Chidley, 1834 - 460 pages |
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... super- cargo in the ship , to manage the trading part upon the coast of Guinea ? and they offered me that I should have an equal share of the negroes , without providing any part of the stock . This was a fair proposal , it must be ...
... super- cargo in the ship , to manage the trading part upon the coast of Guinea ? and they offered me that I should have an equal share of the negroes , without providing any part of the stock . This was a fair proposal , it must be ...
Page 153
... 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 VO L 1 . fetch them ; and though it had cost ...
... 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 VO L 1 . fetch them ; and though it had cost ...
Page 133
... supercargo on board , who was to direct all her motions after she arrived at the Cape , only being limited to a certain number of days for stay , by charterparty , at the several ports she was to go to . This was none of my business ...
... supercargo on board , who was to direct all her motions after she arrived at the Cape , only being limited to a certain number of days for stay , by charterparty , at the several ports she was to go to . This was none of my business ...
Page 136
... supercargo , who had been often in those parts , put me upon it ; for he said he was sure the inhabitants would not have touched us after we had made a truce , if we had not done something to provoke them to it . At length it came out ...
... supercargo , who had been often in those parts , put me upon it ; for he said he was sure the inhabitants would not have touched us after we had made a truce , if we had not done something to provoke them to it . At length it came out ...
Page 137
... supercargo and myself , and we landed two hours before midnight , at the same place where the Indians stood drawn up in the evening before : I landed here , because my design , as I have said , was chiefly to see if they had quitted the ...
... supercargo and myself , and we landed two hours before midnight , at the same place where the Indians stood drawn up in the evening before : I landed here , because my design , as I have said , was chiefly to see if they had quitted the ...
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