The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, MarinerTauchnitz, 1845 - 495 pages |
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... killed at the battle near Dunkirk against the Spaniards . What became of my second brother I never knew , any more than my father or mother did know what was be- come of me . Being the third son of the family , and not bred to any trade ...
... killed at the battle near Dunkirk against the Spaniards . What became of my second brother I never knew , any more than my father or mother did know what was be- come of me . Being the third son of the family , and not bred to any trade ...
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... killed ; and though he said he would not cease to pray for me , yet he would venture to say to me , that if I did take this foolish step , God would not bless me , and I would have leisure hereafter to reflect upon having neglected his ...
... killed ; and though he said he would not cease to pray for me , yet he would venture to say to me , that if I did take this foolish step , God would not bless me , and I would have leisure hereafter to reflect upon having neglected his ...
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... killed the fatted calf for me ; for hearing the ship I went away in was cast away in Yarmouth Roads , it was a great while before he had any assurances that I was not drowned . But my ill fate pushed me on now with an obstinacy that ...
... killed the fatted calf for me ; for hearing the ship I went away in was cast away in Yarmouth Roads , it was a great while before he had any assurances that I was not drowned . But my ill fate pushed me on now with an obstinacy that ...
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... killed and eight wounded , we were obliged to yield , and were carried all prisoners into Sallee , a port belonging to the Moors . The usage I had there was not so dreadful as at first I apprehended ; nor was I carried up the country to ...
... killed and eight wounded , we were obliged to yield , and were carried all prisoners into Sallee , a port belonging to the Moors . The usage I had there was not so dreadful as at first I apprehended ; nor was I carried up the country to ...
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... killed , and pre- pared to go on our way , having seen no footsteps of any human creature in that part of the country . As I had been one voyage to this coast before , I knew very well that the islands of the Canaries , and the Cape de ...
... killed , and pre- pared to go on our way , having seen no footsteps of any human creature in that part of the country . As I had been one voyage to this coast before , I knew very well that the islands of the Canaries , and the Cape de ...
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