The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, MarinerTauchnitz, 1845 - 495 pages |
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Page 446
... Muscovite empire almost as rude , impotent , and ill - governed a crowd of slaves as they , the czar of Muscovy might , with much ease , drive them all out of their country , and conquer them in one campaign ; and had the czar , who I ...
... Muscovite empire almost as rude , impotent , and ill - governed a crowd of slaves as they , the czar of Muscovy might , with much ease , drive them all out of their country , and conquer them in one campaign ; and had the czar , who I ...
Page 457
... Muscovite empire , but is itself equal in bigness to the whole empire of Germany . And yet here I observed ignorance and paganism still prevailed except in the Muscovite garrisons . All the country between the river Oby and the river ...
... Muscovite empire , but is itself equal in bigness to the whole empire of Germany . And yet here I observed ignorance and paganism still prevailed except in the Muscovite garrisons . All the country between the river Oby and the river ...
Page 463
... Muscovite frontiers lay nearer to them than they do now , the Muscovites having abandoned that part of the country , which lies from this city west , for about two hundred miles , as desolate and unfit for use ; and more especially ...
... Muscovite frontiers lay nearer to them than they do now , the Muscovites having abandoned that part of the country , which lies from this city west , for about two hundred miles , as desolate and unfit for use ; and more especially ...
Page 477
... Muscovite empire , but is itself equal in bigness to the whole empire of Germany . And yet here I observed ignorance and paganism still prevailed except in the Muscovite garrisons . All the country between the river Oby and the river ...
... Muscovite empire , but is itself equal in bigness to the whole empire of Germany . And yet here I observed ignorance and paganism still prevailed except in the Muscovite garrisons . All the country between the river Oby and the river ...
Page 478
... Muscovite governors , whom I had opportunity to converse with , that the pagans are not much the wiser , or the nearer Chris- tianity , for being under the Muscovite government ; which they acknowledged was true enough , but as they ...
... Muscovite governors , whom I had opportunity to converse with , that the pagans are not much the wiser , or the nearer Chris- tianity , for being under the Muscovite government ; which they acknowledged was true enough , but as they ...
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The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York ..., Volume 1 Daniel Defoe Affichage du livre entier - 1820 |
The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner ... Daniel Defoe Affichage du livre entier - 1855 |
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