The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe: Of York, Mariner: who Lived Eight and Twenty Years, All Alone in an Un-inhabited Island on the Coast of America, Near the Mouth of the Great River of Oroonoque; ... Written by Himself, 2. sējumsW. Taylor, 1719 - 364 lappuses |
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19. lappuse
... , and three of our Men killed , and eight wounded , we were obliged to yield , and were carry'd all Prifoners into Sallee , a Port belonging to the Moors , * B 2 The The Ufage I had there was not fo dreadful as [ 19 ]
... , and three of our Men killed , and eight wounded , we were obliged to yield , and were carry'd all Prifoners into Sallee , a Port belonging to the Moors , * B 2 The The Ufage I had there was not fo dreadful as [ 19 ]
42. lappuse
... carry'd us away with the fame Impetuofity Weftward , and drove us fo out of the very Way of all humane Commerce , that had all our Lives been faved , as to the Sea , we were rather in Danger of being devoured by Savages than ever return ...
... carry'd us away with the fame Impetuofity Weftward , and drove us fo out of the very Way of all humane Commerce , that had all our Lives been faved , as to the Sea , we were rather in Danger of being devoured by Savages than ever return ...
58. lappuse
... carry'd all my Riches , all my Provifions , Ammunition and Stores , of vvhich you have the Account above , and I made me a large Tent , vvhich , to preferve me from the Rains that in one Part of the Year are very voilent there , © I ...
... carry'd all my Riches , all my Provifions , Ammunition and Stores , of vvhich you have the Account above , and I made me a large Tent , vvhich , to preferve me from the Rains that in one Part of the Year are very voilent there , © I ...
60. lappuse
... carry'd the Old one with me upon my Shoulders , the Kid follow d me quite to my Enclosure , upon which I laid down the Dam , and took the Kid in my Arms , and carry'd it over my Pale , in hopes to have bred it up tame , but it would not ...
... carry'd the Old one with me upon my Shoulders , the Kid follow d me quite to my Enclosure , upon which I laid down the Dam , and took the Kid in my Arms , and carry'd it over my Pale , in hopes to have bred it up tame , but it would not ...
63. lappuse
... carry'd both the Cats with me , and as for the Dog , he jump'd out of the Ship of himself and fwam on Shore to me the Day after I went on Shore with my firft Cargo , and was a trufty Servant to me many Years ; I wanted nothing that he ...
... carry'd both the Cats with me , and as for the Dog , he jump'd out of the Ship of himself and fwam on Shore to me the Day after I went on Shore with my firft Cargo , and was a trufty Servant to me many Years ; I wanted nothing that he ...
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