The Life and Most Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, MarinerJohn Jones, 40, South Great George's-St., 1826 - 177 sider |
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Side 14
... powder and shot , that they might kill some sea fowl along the coast . The next morning , the boat was made clean , her ancients and pendants out , and every thing ready : but their minds altering , my patron ordered us to go a ...
... powder and shot , that they might kill some sea fowl along the coast . The next morning , the boat was made clean , her ancients and pendants out , and every thing ready : but their minds altering , my patron ordered us to go a ...
Side 18
... powder , and pulling in shore till we had come within musket shot of the place where he lay , I took the best aim I could to shoot him through the head , but his leg lying over his nose , the slug broke his knee bone . The lion awaking ...
... powder , and pulling in shore till we had come within musket shot of the place where he lay , I took the best aim I could to shoot him through the head , but his leg lying over his nose , the slug broke his knee bone . The lion awaking ...
Side 31
... powder horns filled , a small bag of shot , and two rusty swords . I likewise found three barrels of pow- der , two of which were good , but the third had taken water , also two or three broken oars , two saws , an axe , and a hammer ...
... powder horns filled , a small bag of shot , and two rusty swords . I likewise found three barrels of pow- der , two of which were good , but the third had taken water , also two or three broken oars , two saws , an axe , and a hammer ...
Side 32
... bullets , another fowling piece , a small quantity of powder , and a large bag full of small shot . Besides these , I took all the men's clothes I could find , a spare fore- top - sail , a hammock , and some bedding 32.
... bullets , another fowling piece , a small quantity of powder , and a large bag full of small shot . Besides these , I took all the men's clothes I could find , a spare fore- top - sail , a hammock , and some bedding 32.
Side 34
... , sails , and cordage : some twine , a bar- rel of wet powder , some sugar , a barrel of meal , three casks of rum , and indeed what was most welcome to me , a whole hogshead of bread . The next time I went , I cut the cables 34.
... , sails , and cordage : some twine , a bar- rel of wet powder , some sugar , a barrel of meal , three casks of rum , and indeed what was most welcome to me , a whole hogshead of bread . The next time I went , I cut the cables 34.
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