The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... sent out for its amount - The greatest part of them are lost at the mouth of the bay - Reflections 393 CHAPTER XI . I advance rapidly to riches and honour for twelve years - My benefactor dies - My pedagogue relates several passages of ...
... sent out for its amount - The greatest part of them are lost at the mouth of the bay - Reflections 393 CHAPTER XI . I advance rapidly to riches and honour for twelve years - My benefactor dies - My pedagogue relates several passages of ...
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... sent me a gun , with some ammunition , but told me , the captain would not suffer the ammunition to be given us , till we were set all on shore , and till he was just going to set sail . He also sent me the few clothes I had in the ship ...
... sent me a gun , with some ammunition , but told me , the captain would not suffer the ammunition to be given us , till we were set all on shore , and till he was just going to set sail . He also sent me the few clothes I had in the ship ...
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... sent to take a gang of traitors on board , who , as he had • proved before them all , had conspired to murder him , he would not hinder them , nor , for the present , would he resent their importunity ; but , if there was nobody left in ...
... sent to take a gang of traitors on board , who , as he had • proved before them all , had conspired to murder him , he would not hinder them , nor , for the present , would he resent their importunity ; but , if there was nobody left in ...
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... than they deserved , he ordered a cask of arrack , and a great bag of bread , to be sent them for subsistence , till they should be able to furnish themselves . The rest of the men applauded the captain's generosity ,
... than they deserved , he ordered a cask of arrack , and a great bag of bread , to be sent them for subsistence , till they should be able to furnish themselves . The rest of the men applauded the captain's generosity ,
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... sent us something or other ; and about three in the afternoon the pinnace came on shore , and brought us all these things , which we were very glad of , and returned the long - boat accordingly ; and as to the men that came with the ...
... sent us something or other ; and about three in the afternoon the pinnace came on shore , and brought us all these things , which we were very glad of , and returned the long - boat accordingly ; and as to the men that came with the ...
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