The Life and Most Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, MarinerJohn Jones, 40, South Great George's-St., 1826 - 177 pagina's |
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... Spaniards : what became of the other I could never learn . No charge nor pains were wanting in my education . My father designed me for the law , yet nothing could serve me but I must go to sea , oth against the will of my father , the ...
... Spaniards : what became of the other I could never learn . No charge nor pains were wanting in my education . My father designed me for the law , yet nothing could serve me but I must go to sea , oth against the will of my father , the ...
Pagina 114
... before , except being richer , though I had as little occasion for riches as the Indians of Peru had for gold , before the Spaniards came among them : one night in March , being the rainy season , in the four and twentieth year of 114.
... before , except being richer , though I had as little occasion for riches as the Indians of Peru had for gold , before the Spaniards came among them : one night in March , being the rainy season , in the four and twentieth year of 114.
Pagina 142
... Spaniards or Portuguese ; for , thought I , it must be certainly a better and safer way , to escape when there is a good company , than for me alone , from an island forty miles off the shore , and without any assistance . Some days ...
... Spaniards or Portuguese ; for , thought I , it must be certainly a better and safer way , to escape when there is a good company , than for me alone , from an island forty miles off the shore , and without any assistance . Some days ...
Pagina 156
... Spaniard had been , with very little life in him . Immediately unbound him , and would have helped him up ; but he could nei- ther stand nor speak , but groaned so piteously , as thinking he was unbound in order to be slain . Hereupon I ...
... Spaniard had been , with very little life in him . Immediately unbound him , and would have helped him up ; but he could nei- ther stand nor speak , but groaned so piteously , as thinking he was unbound in order to be slain . Hereupon I ...
Pagina 158
... Spaniard one of the cakes , and some water , who was reposing himself upon a green place under the shade of a tree , but so weak , that though he exerted himself , he could not stand upon his feet . Upon which , I ordered Friday to rub ...
... Spaniard one of the cakes , and some water , who was reposing himself upon a green place under the shade of a tree , but so weak , that though he exerted himself , he could not stand upon his feet . Upon which , I ordered Friday to rub ...
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The Life and Most Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, Mariner Daniel Defoe Volledige weergave - 1826 |
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afterwards amazed barley beasts began boat boatswain Brazil bread brought cannibals canoe Captain carried castle cave comfort corn creek deliverance desolate island devoured dreadful driven earthen father fear feet fell fire flesh fowling fresh water gave goat's goats grapes ground habitation hands hatchet head Hereupon hill Iron crows island kill knew labour ladder land lest live look manner master mercy mind morning muskets never night occasion October 15 parrot perceived perspective glass piece pieces of eight plainly Portuguese powder Providence raft rain resolved rest rice ROBINSON CRUSOE rock sail savages saved sea fowl season ship shore shot Sick unto death side sight skin soon Spaniard spent storm tell ther thing thought three muskets tide tion took tree turn voyage weather wild wind wood wreck Xury