The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... shore with five of the -Transactions there crew- • CHAPTER II . 1 The seamen intercede to have us taken on board - On the captain's refusal , twenty - three of the men , well armed , leave the ship , and join us ashore- Transactions ...
... shore with five of the -Transactions there crew- • CHAPTER II . 1 The seamen intercede to have us taken on board - On the captain's refusal , twenty - three of the men , well armed , leave the ship , and join us ashore- Transactions ...
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... shore , and loss of some of our men - Siege of an old tree - We make the south shore of Java , and take in water and provisions there 185 CHAPTER XVI . A large ship spied to the northward - We lay her under contribution for provisions ...
... shore , and loss of some of our men - Siege of an old tree - We make the south shore of Java , and take in water and provisions there 185 CHAPTER XVI . A large ship spied to the northward - We lay her under contribution for provisions ...
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... shore in the Island of Madagascar ; his Settlement there ; with a Description of the Place and Inhabitants : of his Passage from thence in a Paraguay to the main land of Africa ; with an Account of the Customs and Manners of the People ...
... shore in the Island of Madagascar ; his Settlement there ; with a Description of the Place and Inhabitants : of his Passage from thence in a Paraguay to the main land of Africa ; with an Account of the Customs and Manners of the People ...
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... SHORE WITH FIVE OF THE CREW -TRANSACTIONS THERE . As it is usual for great persons , whose lives have been remarkable , and whose actions deserve recording to posterity , to insist much upon their originals , give full accounts of their ...
... SHORE WITH FIVE OF THE CREW -TRANSACTIONS THERE . As it is usual for great persons , whose lives have been remarkable , and whose actions deserve recording to posterity , to insist much upon their originals , give full accounts of their ...
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... shore . I heard him , and partly understood what he meant , though not what he said , and began then to be in a terrible fright ; for I knew not where to get a bit of bread ; when the pilot of the ship , an old seaman , seeing me look ...
... shore . I heard him , and partly understood what he meant , though not what he said , and began then to be in a terrible fright ; for I knew not where to get a bit of bread ; when the pilot of the ship , an old seaman , seeing me look ...
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