The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... Trade with the natives - Their kindness - We land , and encamp at Point Desperation - Farther proceedings and adven- tures on the island - We discover the wreck of a Dutch vessel at sea- After four months ' labour , we construct a ...
... Trade with the natives - Their kindness - We land , and encamp at Point Desperation - Farther proceedings and adven- tures on the island - We discover the wreck of a Dutch vessel at sea- After four months ' labour , we construct a ...
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... trading voyage with the negroes , and sells them all advan- tageously - We are joined off the Cape of Good Hope by an English long boa : full of men - Account of them - Various captures made . 149 LIFE OF CAPTAIN SINGLETON . - CONTENTS ...
... trading voyage with the negroes , and sells them all advan- tageously - We are joined off the Cape of Good Hope by an English long boa : full of men - Account of them - Various captures made . 149 LIFE OF CAPTAIN SINGLETON . - CONTENTS ...
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... trading scheme - We make the island of Formosa - William re- turns , after having been civilly treated by the Chinese ... trade with the merchants in these latitudes 221 CHAPTER XIX . William's conversation with me - His contrivances to ...
... trading scheme - We make the island of Formosa - William re- turns , after having been civilly treated by the Chinese ... trade with the merchants in these latitudes 221 CHAPTER XIX . William's conversation with me - His contrivances to ...
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... trade of a thief - We witness a whipping in Edinburgh - The captain takes French leave - I return my horse to the person from whom it was stolen - Learn to read and write - I am hired and cheated by a Scottish master - Meet with the ...
... trade of a thief - We witness a whipping in Edinburgh - The captain takes French leave - I return my horse to the person from whom it was stolen - Learn to read and write - I am hired and cheated by a Scottish master - Meet with the ...
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... trading vessel bound for Cadiz , where he engaged in a conspiracy to seize the ship . But the plot failing , he transferred himself to another vessel that was her companion , and where the crew met with better success . Having chosen ...
... trading vessel bound for Cadiz , where he engaged in a conspiracy to seize the ship . But the plot failing , he transferred himself to another vessel that was her companion , and where the crew met with better success . Having chosen ...
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