The Works of Daniel Defoe ...Chesterfield society, 1903 |
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Page 38
... canoe to the main , as I then thought it , to fetch over the Spaniard's companions whom he had left behind him , in order to save them from the like calamity that he had been in , and in order to suc- cour them for the present , and ...
... canoe to the main , as I then thought it , to fetch over the Spaniard's companions whom he had left behind him , in order to save them from the like calamity that he had been in , and in order to suc- cour them for the present , and ...
Page 40
... canoes ; and in this they were obliged not to stick so much upon the honest part of it , but to trespass upon their friendly savages , and to borrow two large canoes , or periaguas , on pretence of going out a - fishing , or for ...
... canoes ; and in this they were obliged not to stick so much upon the honest part of it , but to trespass upon their friendly savages , and to borrow two large canoes , or periaguas , on pretence of going out a - fishing , or for ...
Page 56
... canoes , they resolved , if they had been an hundred of them , to have attacked them ; but that could not be obtained , for they were some of them two miles off from the other , and , as it appeared afterwards , were of two different ...
... canoes , they resolved , if they had been an hundred of them , to have attacked them ; but that could not be obtained , for they were some of them two miles off from the other , and , as it appeared afterwards , were of two different ...
Page 59
... canoes , and got off to sea ; the victors retired , and made no pursuit , or very little , but draw- ing themselves into a body together gave two great screaming shouts , which they supposed was by way of triumph , and so the fight ...
... canoes , and got off to sea ; the victors retired , and made no pursuit , or very little , but draw- ing themselves into a body together gave two great screaming shouts , which they supposed was by way of triumph , and so the fight ...
Page 63
... canoes of Indians just coming on shore . They made the best of their way home in hurry enough , and giving the alarm to their comrades , they kept close all that day and the next , going out only at night to make observation . But they ...
... canoes of Indians just coming on shore . They made the best of their way home in hurry enough , and giving the alarm to their comrades , they kept close all that day and the next , going out only at night to make observation . But they ...
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