The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... negroes - We take sixty prisoners , and make them servants to us in our journey — I am appointed leader of the expedition , and christened Captain - Or negro servants procure us a supply of cattle 42 CHAPTER V. We set out on our march ...
... negroes - We take sixty prisoners , and make them servants to us in our journey — I am appointed leader of the expedition , and christened Captain - Or negro servants procure us a supply of cattle 42 CHAPTER V. We set out on our march ...
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... negroes -Manner of proceeding after leaving our bark - Dangerous encounter with savages . 56 CHAPTER VI . Journey ... negroes , who had murdered the officers and crew - The negroes ' account of the trans- action 136 CHAPTER XII . William ...
... negroes -Manner of proceeding after leaving our bark - Dangerous encounter with savages . 56 CHAPTER VI . Journey ... negroes , who had murdered the officers and crew - The negroes ' account of the trans- action 136 CHAPTER XII . William ...
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... negroes obedient without punishment , and succeed - Our master visits the plan- tation - Conversation with him - I gain his good graces more and more- Fidelity of a negro CHAPTER X. 376 My master gives me my liberty , and puts me into a ...
... negroes obedient without punishment , and succeed - Our master visits the plan- tation - Conversation with him - I gain his good graces more and more- Fidelity of a negro CHAPTER X. 376 My master gives me my liberty , and puts me into a ...
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... NEGROES - WE TAKE SIXTY PRISONERS , AND MAKE THEM SERVANTS TO US IN OUR JOURNEY - I AM APPOINTED LEADER OF THE EXPEDITION , AND CHRISTENED CAPTAIN - OUR NEGRO SERVANTS PROCURE US A SUPPLY OF CATTLE . Ar length we came to a very large ...
... NEGROES - WE TAKE SIXTY PRISONERS , AND MAKE THEM SERVANTS TO US IN OUR JOURNEY - I AM APPOINTED LEADER OF THE EXPEDITION , AND CHRISTENED CAPTAIN - OUR NEGRO SERVANTS PROCURE US A SUPPLY OF CATTLE . Ar length we came to a very large ...
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... them , which , after some con- sideration , they found very convenient ; and this was to quarrel with some of the negro natives , take ten or twelve BATTLE WITH THE NEGROES . 47 of them prisoners , 46 CAPTAIN SINGLETON .
... them , which , after some con- sideration , they found very convenient ; and this was to quarrel with some of the negro natives , take ten or twelve BATTLE WITH THE NEGROES . 47 of them prisoners , 46 CAPTAIN SINGLETON .
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