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Pagina 11
... gave over all thought but of their perishing and starving , being devoured by wild beasts , murdered , and perhaps eaten by cannibals , and the like . I was but a young fellow about seventeen or eighteen ; but hearing what was to be my ...
... gave over all thought but of their perishing and starving , being devoured by wild beasts , murdered , and perhaps eaten by cannibals , and the like . I was but a young fellow about seventeen or eighteen ; but hearing what was to be my ...
Pagina 20
... gave him for his knife . This was a good market , but our misfortune was , we had no merchandise ; for our knives were as needful to us as to them , and but that we were in distress for food and must of necessity have some , these men ...
... gave him for his knife . This was a good market , but our misfortune was , we had no merchandise ; for our knives were as needful to us as to them , and but that we were in distress for food and must of necessity have some , these men ...
Pagina 27
... gave ourselves the trouble to boil it when we eat it , but either broiled it , or eat it dry : but our main difficulty about fresh water still remained ; for we had no vessel to put any into , much less to keep any for our going to sea ...
... gave ourselves the trouble to boil it when we eat it , but either broiled it , or eat it dry : but our main difficulty about fresh water still remained ; for we had no vessel to put any into , much less to keep any for our going to sea ...
Pagina 29
... gave us some large fish , of which we did not know the names , but they were very good . It was our misfortune still that we had nothing to give them in return ; but our artist , of whom I spoke before , gave them two little thin plates ...
... gave us some large fish , of which we did not know the names , but they were very good . It was our misfortune still that we had nothing to give them in return ; but our artist , of whom I spoke before , gave them two little thin plates ...
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... gave us a taste of what we should have done , if we had ventured forward with a scant wind and uncertain weather , and gave us a surfeit of our design for the main , at least until we might have some better vessels under us ; so we went ...
... gave us a taste of what we should have done , if we had ventured forward with a scant wind and uncertain weather , and gave us a surfeit of our design for the main , at least until we might have some better vessels under us ; so we went ...
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