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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... obliged to put in at Galway in Ireland , where we lay wind - bound two and thirty days ; but we had this fatisfaction with the disaster , that provisions were here exceeding cheap , and in the utmost plen- ty ; fo that while we lay here ...
... obliged to put in at Galway in Ireland , where we lay wind - bound two and thirty days ; but we had this fatisfaction with the disaster , that provisions were here exceeding cheap , and in the utmost plen- ty ; fo that while we lay here ...
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... obliged to let above thirty of them blood . There were two priests among them , one an old man , and the other a young man ; and that which was ftrangeft was , that the oldeft man was the worft . As foon as he fet his foot on board our ...
... obliged to let above thirty of them blood . There were two priests among them , one an old man , and the other a young man ; and that which was ftrangeft was , that the oldeft man was the worft . As foon as he fet his foot on board our ...
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... obliged us to fee them on fhore fomewhere or other , for their deliverance ; fo I confented that we would carry them to Newfoundland , if wind and weather would permit ; and , if not , that I would carry them to Martinico in the West ...
... obliged us to fee them on fhore fomewhere or other , for their deliverance ; fo I confented that we would carry them to Newfoundland , if wind and weather would permit ; and , if not , that I would carry them to Martinico in the West ...
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... them with the liquor of the meat , which they call brewis , and gave them every one one , to stay their stomachs , and told them it was for their Own own fafety , that he was obliged to give them OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 31.
... them with the liquor of the meat , which they call brewis , and gave them every one one , to stay their stomachs , and told them it was for their Own own fafety , that he was obliged to give them OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 31.
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... obliged to give them but little at a time . But it was all in vain , and had I not come on board , and their own commander and officers with me , and with good words , and fome threats alfo of giving them no more , I believe they would ...
... obliged to give them but little at a time . But it was all in vain , and had I not come on board , and their own commander and officers with me , and with good words , and fome threats alfo of giving them no more , I believe they would ...
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