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 124
... worfe than their's , a thousand times more happy than their's was , even now , when they were altogether he told me , it was remarkable , that Englishmen had a greater prefence of mind , in their diftrefs , than any people that ever he ...
... worfe than their's , a thousand times more happy than their's was , even now , when they were altogether he told me , it was remarkable , that Englishmen had a greater prefence of mind , in their diftrefs , than any people that ever he ...
Pagina 127
... worfe condition than the favages themselves ; for they neither had bows nor arrows , nor could they ufe thofe the fa- vages gave them ; fo that they could do nothing but ftand ftill , and be wounded with arrows , till they came up to ...
... worfe condition than the favages themselves ; for they neither had bows nor arrows , nor could they ufe thofe the fa- vages gave them ; fo that they could do nothing but ftand ftill , and be wounded with arrows , till they came up to ...
Pagina 130
... worfe , in their cafe ; and that he would ask them pardon , if I defired it , for the foolish and brutish things he had done to them ; and was very willing and defirous of living on terms of entire friendship and union with them ; and ...
... worfe , in their cafe ; and that he would ask them pardon , if I defired it , for the foolish and brutish things he had done to them ; and was very willing and defirous of living on terms of entire friendship and union with them ; and ...
Pagina 217
... worfe , was , that while we ftood in the boat to take our men in , we were in as much danger as they were in on fhore ; for they poured their arrows in upon us fo thick , that we were fain to barricade the fide of the boat up with the ...
... worfe , was , that while we ftood in the boat to take our men in , we were in as much danger as they were in on fhore ; for they poured their arrows in upon us fo thick , that we were fain to barricade the fide of the boat up with the ...
Pagina 240
... worfe cafe than when I was all alone in the island . But they had not come to that length , it seems , to my great fatisfaction ; and when my nephew told me what they had faid to him , and how they had fworn , and fhook hands , that ...
... worfe cafe than when I was all alone in the island . But they had not come to that length , it seems , to my great fatisfaction ; and when my nephew told me what they had faid to him , and how they had fworn , and fhook hands , that ...
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