The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... occasion ; for , as they were sailing away with our ship in tow as a prize , steering for the straits , and in sight of the bay of Cadiz , the Turkish rover was attacked by two great Por- tuguese men of war , and taken and carried into ...
... occasion ; for , as they were sailing away with our ship in tow as a prize , steering for the straits , and in sight of the bay of Cadiz , the Turkish rover was attacked by two great Por- tuguese men of war , and taken and carried into ...
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... occasions ; and , on the other hand , in recompence for my officious dili- gence , I received several particular favours from him ; par- ticularly , I was , by the captain's command , made a kind of a steward under the ship's steward ...
... occasions ; and , on the other hand , in recompence for my officious dili- gence , I received several particular favours from him ; par- ticularly , I was , by the captain's command , made a kind of a steward under the ship's steward ...
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... occasions . However , there was here and there one among them that was not so bad as the rest ; and , as my lot fell among them , it made me have the most contemptible thoughts of the rest , as indeed they deserved . I was exactly ...
... occasions . However , there was here and there one among them that was not so bad as the rest ; and , as my lot fell among them , it made me have the most contemptible thoughts of the rest , as indeed they deserved . I was exactly ...
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... occasion whatsoever , but that we would live and die together ; that we would kill no food , but that we would distribute it in public ; and that we would be in all things guided by the majority , and not insist upon our own resolutions ...
... occasion whatsoever , but that we would live and die together ; that we would kill no food , but that we would distribute it in public ; and that we would be in all things guided by the majority , and not insist upon our own resolutions ...
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... occasion for . In this condition we lived upwards of a year , but all of us began to be very much tired of it , and , whatever came of it , resolved to attempt an escape . We had furnished ourselves with no less than three very good ...
... occasion for . In this condition we lived upwards of a year , but all of us began to be very much tired of it , and , whatever came of it , resolved to attempt an escape . We had furnished ourselves with no less than three very good ...
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