The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, Mariner: Who Lived Eight-and-twenty Years, All Alone, on an Uninhabited Island, Near the Mouth of the Great River Oroonoque. With an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe, Volume 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1820 |
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... tion to set him free in ten years , if he turned Chris- tian : upon this , and Xury saying he was willing to go to him , I let the captain have him . We had a very good voyage to the Brazils , and arrived in the Bay de Todos los Santos ...
... tion to set him free in ten years , if he turned Chris- tian : upon this , and Xury saying he was willing to go to him , I let the captain have him . We had a very good voyage to the Brazils , and arrived in the Bay de Todos los Santos ...
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... tion ; I raised fifty great rolls of tobacco on my own ground , more than I had disposed of for necessaries among my neighbour ; and these fifty rolls , being each of above 100 lb. weight , were well cured , and laid by against the ...
... tion ; I raised fifty great rolls of tobacco on my own ground , more than I had disposed of for necessaries among my neighbour ; and these fifty rolls , being each of above 100 lb. weight , were well cured , and laid by against the ...
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... tion ; for we all knew that when the boat came nearer to the shore , she would be dashed in a thousand pieces by the breach of the sea How- ever , we committed our souls to God in the most earnest manner ; and the wind driving us ...
... tion ; for we all knew that when the boat came nearer to the shore , she would be dashed in a thousand pieces by the breach of the sea How- ever , we committed our souls to God in the most earnest manner ; and the wind driving us ...
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... tion to see my coat , shirt , and waistcoat , which I had left on shore , upon the sand , swim away ; as for my breeches , which were only linen , and open - kneed , I swam on board in them , and my stockings . How- ever , this put me ...
... tion to see my coat , shirt , and waistcoat , which I had left on shore , upon the sand , swim away ; as for my breeches , which were only linen , and open - kneed , I swam on board in them , and my stockings . How- ever , this put me ...
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... tion yet . In search for a place proper for this , I found a little plain on the side of a rising hill , whose front towards this little plain was steep as a house- side , so that nothing could come down upon me from the top . On the ...
... tion yet . In search for a place proper for this , I found a little plain on the side of a rising hill , whose front towards this little plain was steep as a house- side , so that nothing could come down upon me from the top . On the ...
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