The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: Who Lived Eight & Twenty Years All Alone in an Uninhabited Island on the Coast of America Near the Mouth of the Great River Oroonoque; Having Been Cast on Shore by Shipwreck Wherin All the Men Perished But Himself. With an Account how He was at Last as Strangely Delivered by Pyrates. Written by Himself...John Stockdale, 1790 |
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Pagina 37
... fafe to an anchor , broadfide with the little creek where was my old habitation . As foon as I faw the place , I called for Friday , and asked him , if he knew where he was ? He looked about a little , and prefently clapping his hands ...
... fafe to an anchor , broadfide with the little creek where was my old habitation . As foon as I faw the place , I called for Friday , and asked him , if he knew where he was ? He looked about a little , and prefently clapping his hands ...
Pagina 61
... fafe enough . It feems , the Spaniards had kept poffeffion of the main apart- ment , and had made a place , where the three Eng- lifhmen , fince their last mutiny , always quartered by themselves , and could not come at the reft . Well ...
... fafe enough . It feems , the Spaniards had kept poffeffion of the main apart- ment , and had made a place , where the three Eng- lifhmen , fince their last mutiny , always quartered by themselves , and could not come at the reft . Well ...
Pagina 69
... fafe retreat ; and thither they carried alfo the two barrels of pow- der which I had left them at my coming away . But , however , they refolved not to change their habitation ; yet they agreed , that as I had carefully covered it first ...
... fafe retreat ; and thither they carried alfo the two barrels of pow- der which I had left them at my coming away . But , however , they refolved not to change their habitation ; yet they agreed , that as I had carefully covered it first ...
Pagina 73
... fafe to live with them . The Spaniard who was governor , told them in fo many words , that if they had been his own country- men , he would have hanged them all ; for all laws , and all governors , were to preferve fociety ; and those ...
... fafe to live with them . The Spaniard who was governor , told them in fo many words , that if they had been his own country- men , he would have hanged them all ; for all laws , and all governors , were to preferve fociety ; and those ...
Pagina 95
... fafe home among his comrades , he would certainly give them an account that there were peo- ple in the island , as also how weak and few they were ; for this favage , as I obferved before , had never been told , as it was very happy he ...
... fafe home among his comrades , he would certainly give them an account that there were peo- ple in the island , as also how weak and few they were ; for this favage , as I obferved before , had never been told , as it was very happy he ...
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