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Pagina 101
... sloop had chased her made the return , and how it came all in silver or till she
ran on ground near the fort of Pensacola , in gold , so that their warehouses , in a
few months , that they saw her stranded and broke in pieces by | | were piled up ...
... sloop had chased her made the return , and how it came all in silver or till she
ran on ground near the fort of Pensacola , in gold , so that their warehouses , in a
few months , that they saw her stranded and broke in pieces by | | were piled up ...
Pagina 30
sand pieces of eight , and took the rest in gold . age and upon the quarter deck of
the ship , that They desired to stay on board till the next nighi . the governor and
his attendants should see them when , soon after it was dark , a small sloop ...
sand pieces of eight , and took the rest in gold . age and upon the quarter deck of
the ship , that They desired to stay on board till the next nighi . the governor and
his attendants should see them when , soon after it was dark , a small sloop ...
Pagina 50
This quickened our diligence and encouraged | | But the poor men had not so
good luck for our men , for I promised the men two pieces of themselves , as they
had for their officers . How eight to each man above his pay , if I got any ever they
...
This quickened our diligence and encouraged | | But the poor men had not so
good luck for our men , for I promised the men two pieces of themselves , as they
had for their officers . How eight to each man above his pay , if I got any ever they
...
Pagina 69
... he showed us a surprising be persuaded but that he had borrowed all the
number of pieces of pure clean gold , some round , plate in the town to furnish out
his sideboard | some long , some flat , some thick , all of irregular and table ; but
my ...
... he showed us a surprising be persuaded but that he had borrowed all the
number of pieces of pure clean gold , some round , plate in the town to furnish out
his sideboard | some long , some flat , some thick , all of irregular and table ; but
my ...
Pagina 71
... worth in London about seven bands or parents , without any evil design , or
shillings an ell , and thirty - six ells in length , and without giving any offence , but
that I knew it worth in Chili , to be sure , fifteen pieces of eight was not so among
the ...
... worth in London about seven bands or parents , without any evil design , or
shillings an ell , and thirty - six ells in length , and without giving any offence , but
that I knew it worth in Chili , to be sure , fifteen pieces of eight was not so among
the ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina cxxxi - ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE, of York, Mariner, who lived eight and twenty years all alone in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the Great River of Oroonoque; having been cast on shore by shipwreck, wherein all the men perished but himself. With an account how he was at last as strangely delivered by Pyrates. Written by himself.
Pagina cxxv - The Lord is slow to anger, and great in power, and will not at all acquit the wicked: the Lord hath his way in the whirlwind and in the storm, and the clouds are the dust of his feet.
Pagina clvii - I heard the defaming of many, fear on every side. Report, say they, and we will report it. All my familiars watched for my halting, saying, Peradventure he will be enticed, and we shall prevail against him, and we shall take our revenge on him.
Pagina cxxxi - Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: Who lived Eight and Twenty Years, all alone in an uninhabited Island on the Coast of America, near the Mouth of the Great River of Oroonoque; Having been cast on Shore by Shipwreck, wherein all the Men perished but himself. With An Account how he was at last as strangely deliver'd by Pyrates. Written by Himself.
Pagina ix - A New Test of the Church of England's Loyalty ; or Whiggish Loyalty and Church Loyalty Compared.
Pagina 10 - I should dream that my money was lost, and start like one frighted; then, finding it fast in my hand, try to go to sleep again, but could not for a long while, then drop and start again. At last a fancy came into my head that if I fell asleep, I should dream of the money, and talk of it in my sleep, and tell that I had money, which if I should do, and one of the rogues should hear me, they would pick it out of my bosom, and of my hand too, without waking me; and after that thought I could not sleep...
Pagina cxxvi - A True Relation of the Apparition of one Mrs. Veal, the next day after her death, to one Mrs. Bargrave, at Canterbury, the 8th of September, 1705, which apparition recommends the perusal of Drelincourt's book of ' Consolations against the fears of Death.
Pagina 10 - I came a little way in the lane I found a footpath over the fields, and in those fields several trees for my turn, as I thought At last one tree had a little hole in it, pretty high out of my reach, and I climbed up the tree to get...
Pagina lxxix - States, do hereby constitute and appoint . my true and lawful attorney, for me, and in my name...
Pagina 70 - this fundamental is most strictly adhered to: there is not a wicked action in any part of it, but is first or last rendered unhappy and unfortunate; there is not a superlative villain brought upon the stage, but either he is brought to an unhappy end, or brought to be a penitent...