The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, MarinerTauchnitz, 1845 - 495 pages |
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... deliverance , the next was to be such an one , as the worst and most hardened wretch among us would con- fess both the danger and the mercy . The sixth day of our being at sea we came into Yarmouth Roads ; the wind having been contrary ...
... deliverance , the next was to be such an one , as the worst and most hardened wretch among us would con- fess both the danger and the mercy . The sixth day of our being at sea we came into Yarmouth Roads ; the wind having been contrary ...
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... moment my former notions of deliverance darted into my thoughts , for now I found I was like to have a little ship at my com- mand ; and my master being gone , I prepared to furnish myself , not for fishing business , but for a voyage ; 16.
... moment my former notions of deliverance darted into my thoughts , for now I found I was like to have a little ship at my com- mand ; and my master being gone , I prepared to furnish myself , not for fishing business , but for a voyage ; 16.
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... captain of the ship , as a return for my deliverance ; but he generously told me , he would take nothing from me , but that all I had should be delivered safe to me , when I came to the Brasils . " For , " says he , " I have 26.
... captain of the ship , as a return for my deliverance ; but he generously told me , he would take nothing from me , but that all I had should be delivered safe to me , when I came to the Brasils . " For , " says he , " I have 26.
Page 37
... deliverance ; for the blow taking my side and breast , beat the breath , as it were , quite out of my body ; and had it returned again immediately , I must have been strangled in the water : but I recovered a little before the return of ...
... deliverance ; for the blow taking my side and breast , beat the breath , as it were , quite out of my body ; and had it returned again immediately , I must have been strangled in the water : but I recovered a little before the return of ...
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... deliverance : for I was wet , had no clothes to shift me , nor any thing either to eat or drink , to comfort me ; neither did I see any prospect before me , but that of perishing with hunger , or being devoured by wild beasts : and that ...
... deliverance : for I was wet , had no clothes to shift me , nor any thing either to eat or drink , to comfort me ; neither did I see any prospect before me , but that of perishing with hunger , or being devoured by wild beasts : and that ...
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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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