The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe: being The Second and Last Part of his Life, And of the Strange Surprizing Account of his Travels Round three parts of the Globe |
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3 Fowling pieces . 5 Musquets , or fowling pieces , which were taken by me from
the mutinous feamen whom I reduced . 2 Swords . 3 Old halberts . 29 To their
slaves they did not give either musquet or fusil , but they had every one an
halbert ...
3 Fowling pieces . 5 Musquets , or fowling pieces , which were taken by me from
the mutinous feamen whom I reduced . 2 Swords . 3 Old halberts . 29 To their
slaves they did not give either musquet or fusil , but they had every one an
halbert ...
Page 131
... and indeed , we made a splendid feast : I caused the ship's cook and his mate
to come on shore , and dress our dinner ; and the old cook's mate we had on
shore , assisted . We brought on shore six pieces of good beef , and four pieces
of ...
... and indeed , we made a splendid feast : I caused the ship's cook and his mate
to come on shore , and dress our dinner ; and the old cook's mate we had on
shore , assisted . We brought on shore six pieces of good beef , and four pieces
of ...
Page 302
... where I bought ninety pieces of fine damaks , with about two hundred pieces of
other very fine silks , of several forts , some mixed with gold , and had all these
brought to Pekiz against my partner's return : besides this , we bought a very
large ...
... where I bought ninety pieces of fine damaks , with about two hundred pieces of
other very fine silks , of several forts , some mixed with gold , and had all these
brought to Pekiz against my partner's return : besides this , we bought a very
large ...
Page 355
1 1 The next morning I sent my servant to his lordThip , with a small present of tea
, two pieces of China damaik , and four ... He accepted the tea , and one piece of
the damask , and one of the pieces of gold , which had a fine stamp upon it , of ...
1 1 The next morning I sent my servant to his lordThip , with a small present of tea
, two pieces of China damaik , and four ... He accepted the tea , and one piece of
the damask , and one of the pieces of gold , which had a fine stamp upon it , of ...
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... others , as also several of their horses ; for we had all of us loaded our pieces
with two or three bullets a piece , at least . ... and retreated immediately about one
hundred rods from us ; in which time we loaded our pieces again , and , seeing ...
... others , as also several of their horses ; for we had all of us loaded our pieces
with two or three bullets a piece , at least . ... and retreated immediately about one
hundred rods from us ; in which time we loaded our pieces again , and , seeing ...
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