The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, 3. sējumsCooke, 1864 - 207 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 85.
95. lappuse
... island , but about two leagues more towards the northward than the current lay which carried me away at first ; so that when I came near the island , I found myself open to the northern shore of it , that is to say , the other end of the ...
... island , but about two leagues more towards the northward than the current lay which carried me away at first ; so that when I came near the island , I found myself open to the northern shore of it , that is to say , the other end of the ...
111. lappuse
... island , searching for another private place to make such another deposit ; when , wandering more to the west point of the island than I had ever done yet , and looking out to sea , I thought I saw a boat upon the sea , at a great ...
... island , searching for another private place to make such another deposit ; when , wandering more to the west point of the island than I had ever done yet , and looking out to sea , I thought I saw a boat upon the sea , at a great ...
224. lappuse
... island , on the 10th of April , 1695. It was with no small difficulty that I found the place ; for as I came to it , and went from it , before , on the south and east side of the island , coming from the Brazils , so now , coming in ...
... island , on the 10th of April , 1695. It was with no small difficulty that I found the place ; for as I came to it , and went from it , before , on the south and east side of the island , coming from the Brazils , so now , coming in ...
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THE SHIPWRECK IN YARMOUTH ROADS | 9 |
CRUSOE ESCAPES WITH XURY | 17 |
CRUSOE AND THE PLANTERS | 25 |
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afterwards arms asked Atkins barley began believe boat boatswain Brazils bread brought called canoes captain carried cave Christian corn creatures CRUSOE danger deliverance discourse England English Englishmen father fellow fight fire five Friday gave give goats gone governor ground hands head heard hundred iron crows island killed kind knew labour land least leave Lisbon lived looked manner merchant mind moidores morning murdered Muscovite muskets never night obliged observed occasion perhaps pieces pieces of eight pinnace plantation poor Portuguese pounds sterling powder prisoners Providence resolved rest Robin Crusoe ROBINSON CRUSOE sail savages seems ship ship's shore shot side sloop soon Spaniards stood supercargo surprised Tartars tell things thought told Tonquin took tree voyage wanted wife wind wood word Xury
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