| Daniel Defoe - 1870 - 668 páginas
...which he made very good broth, for they are not so rank as ours. He kept an account of 500 that he killed while there, and caught as many more, which...go. When his powder failed, he took them by speed of feet ; for his way of living, continual exercise of walking and running, cleared him of all gross humours,... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1871 - 670 páginas
...made very good broth, for they are not so rank as ours. He kept an account of five hundred that he killed while there, and caught as many more, which...marked on the ear and let go. When his powder failed, ho took them by speed of foot ; for his way of living — continual exercise in walking and running... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1872 - 646 páginas
...for they are not so rank as ours. He kept an account of SO0 that he killed while there, and canght as many more, which he marked on the ear, and let...go. When his powder failed, he took them by speed of feet ; for his way of living, continual exercise of walking and running, cleared him of all gross humours,... | |
| Frank Boott Goodrich - 1873 - 726 páginas
...Having kept an account, he said he had killed five hundred goats while on the island, besides having caught as many more, which he marked on the ear and let them go. When his powder failed, he ran them down by speed of foot ; for his mode of living, with continual... | |
| Golden childhood - 1878 - 214 páginas
...sailors not a little by his wonderful strength and swiftness. Captain Eogers says " he caught the goats by speed of foot ; for his way of living, and continual exercise of walking and running, made him so active that he ran with wonderful swiftness through the woods, and up the rocks and hills.... | |
| James Macaulay - 1879 - 418 páginas
...lobsters, and very good ; these he sometimes boiled, and at other times broiled, as he did his goat's flesh, of which he made very good broth, for they...marked on the ear and let go.* When his powder failed him he took them by speed of foot, for his way of living, and continual exercise of walking and running,... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1880 - 322 páginas
...made very good broth, for they are not so rank as ours ; he kept an account of five hundred that he killed while there, and caught as many more, which...exercise of walking and running, cleared him of all gross humors, so that he ran with wonderful swiftness through the woods, and up the rocks and hills, as we... | |
| Charles Rathbone Low - 1881 - 374 páginas
...through woods and up rocks and hills. He kept an account of 500 goats that he killed whilst there; and he caught as many more, which he marked on the ear and let go. His agility in pursuing a goat had once nearly cost him his life; he pursued with so much eagerness... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1882 - 468 páginas
...which he made very good broth, for they are not so rank as ours. He kept an account of 500 that he killed while there, and caught as many more, which...took them by speed of foot ; for his way of living, continual exercise of walking and running, cleared him of all gross humours ; so that he ran with wonderful... | |
| Sir Clements Robert Markham - 1884 - 246 páginas
...speed of foot, AD 1711.1 THE LAST VOYAGE. 185 and had killed as many as 500 in the four years. He had caught as many more, which he marked on the ear and let go. He had plenty of good turnips which Captain Dampier had sown, and he seasoned his meat with the fruit... | |
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