The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... coast of Ceylon - Bad behaviour of our men there - Violent storm , during which our ship gets aground - Trans- actions with the natives and their ambassador , an old Dutchman CHAPTER XVII . 197 We get the ship off - The king of the ...
... coast of Ceylon - Bad behaviour of our men there - Violent storm , during which our ship gets aground - Trans- actions with the natives and their ambassador , an old Dutchman CHAPTER XVII . 197 We get the ship off - The king of the ...
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... coast of Virginia in 32 days - Captain Jack makes his escape - A peep into futurity - I am sold along with the others to a rich planter- My master holds a long conversation with me , and , in consequence of my good behaviour , puts me ...
... coast of Virginia in 32 days - Captain Jack makes his escape - A peep into futurity - I am sold along with the others to a rich planter- My master holds a long conversation with me , and , in consequence of my good behaviour , puts me ...
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Daniel Defoe. PREFATORY NOTICE TO CAPTAIN SINGLETON . xiii reached the western coast , Singleton separated himself from the rest of his companions , and embarking at Cape Coast Castle , returned to England , where he soon dissipated And ...
Daniel Defoe. PREFATORY NOTICE TO CAPTAIN SINGLETON . xiii reached the western coast , Singleton separated himself from the rest of his companions , and embarking at Cape Coast Castle , returned to England , where he soon dissipated And ...
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... coast of Brazil ; not that it is in the course of sailing the way thither ; but our captain , either on his own account , or by the direc- tion of the merchants , went thither first , where at All Saints ' bay , or , as they call it in ...
... coast of Brazil ; not that it is in the course of sailing the way thither ; but our captain , either on his own account , or by the direc- tion of the merchants , went thither first , where at All Saints ' bay , or , as they call it in ...
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... coast of Madagascar . ยท The storm had been so violent that the ship had received a great deal of damage , and it required some time to repair her ; so , standing in nearer the shore , the pilot , my master , brought the ship into a very ...
... coast of Madagascar . ยท The storm had been so violent that the ship had received a great deal of damage , and it required some time to repair her ; so , standing in nearer the shore , the pilot , my master , brought the ship into a very ...
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