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" But at that time his spirits and life were so high, that he could act so regularly and unconcerned, that merely from being unruffled in himself, he killed them with the greatest ease imaginable; for observing that though their jaws and tails were so terrible,... "
Entstehungsgeschichte von D. Defoes "Robinson Crusoe"... - Page 76
de Friedrich Wackwitz - 1909 - 77 pages
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Memoirs of the Life and Times of Daniel De Foe: Containing a ..., Volume 3

Walter Wilson - 1830 - 718 pages
...being unruffled in himself, he killed them with the greatest ease imaginable; for observing that though their jaws and tails were so terrible, yet the animals...against want, in case of sickness, was to lame kids when very young, so as that they might recover their health, but never be capable of speed. These he had...
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The works of Daniel De Foe [ed.] by W. Hazlitt, Volume 2

Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 1024 pages
...himself, he killed them with the greatest ease imaginable ; for obигг-ing that though their jaw» and tails were so terrible, yet the animals being...against want, in case of sickness, was to lame kids when very young, ю as that they might recover their health, but never be capable of speed. These he had...
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The works of Daniel Defoe: with a memoir of his life and writings, Volume 2

Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 698 pages
...unruffled in himself, he killed them with the greatest ease imoginablo ; f»r observing that though their jaws and tails were so terrible, yet the animals...against want, in case of sickness, was to lame kids when very young, so as that they might recover their health, but never be capable of speed. These he had...
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The works of Daniel De Foe [ed.] by W. Hazlitt, Volume 2

Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 728 pages
...unruffled in himself, he killed them with the greatest ease imaginable ; for observing that though their jaws and tails were so terrible, yet the animals...against want, in case of sickness, was to lame kids when very young, so as that they might recover their health, but never be capable of speed. These he had...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 3

Half hours - 1847 - 580 pages
...unruffled in himself, he killed them with the greatest ease imaginable ; for observing that though their jaws and tails were so terrible, yet the animals...their middle, and as close to them as possible, and he despatched them with his hatchet at will. The precaution which he took against want, in case of sickness,...
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The Book of Elegant Extracts

Book - 1868 - 168 pages
...unruffled in himself, he killed them with the greatest ease imaginable ; for observing that though their jaws and tails were so terrible, yet the animals...their middle, and as close to them as possible, and he despatched them with his hatchet at will. The precaution which he took against want, in case of sickness,...
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The School board readers. Standard i(iii-vi), ed. by a former H.M ..., Volume 6

School board readers - 1872 - 328 pages
...being unruffled in himself he killed them with the greatest ease imaginable ; for observing that though their jaws and tails were so terrible, yet the animals...their middle, and as close to them as possible, and he despatched them with his hatchet at will. The precaution which he took against want, in case of sickness,...
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Stories for standard i (-vi).

mrs. William Thomas Greenup - 1880 - 296 pages
...being unruffled in himself, he killed them with the greatest ease imaginable; for observing that though their jaws and tails were so terrible, yet the animals...their middle, and as close to them as possible, and he despatched them with his hatchet at will. The precaution which he took against want, in case of sickness,...
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Selections from the Tatler, Spectator and Guardian

Sir Richard Steele - 1885 - 568 pages
...unruffled in himself, he killed them with the greatest ease imaginable : for observing, that though their jaws and tails were so terrible, yet the animals...opposite to their middle, and as close to them as 20 possible, he dispatched them with his hatchet at will. The precautions which he took against want,...
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The Lover and Selected Papers from "The Englishman", "Town Talk", "The ...

Sir Richard Steele - 1889 - 416 pages
...unruffled in himself, he killed them with the greatest ease imaginable: for observing, that though their jaws and tails were so terrible, yet the animals...being mighty slow in working themselves round, he hud nothing to do but place himself exactly opposite to their middle, and as close to them as possible,...
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