The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, MarinerTauchnitz, 1845 - 495 pages |
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... leave me entirely without excuse : for if I would not take this for a 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 ...
... leave me entirely without excuse : for if I would not take this for a 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 ...
Page 17
... where I was , and leave the rest to fate . After we had fished some time and catched nothing , for when I had fish on my hook I would not pull them up , that he might not see Robinson Crusoe . 2 them , I said to the Moor , " This 17.
... where I was , and leave the rest to fate . After we had fished some time and catched nothing , for when I had fish on my hook I would not pull them up , that he might not see Robinson Crusoe . 2 them , I said to the Moor , " This 17.
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... leave the happy view I had of being a rich and thriving man in my new plantation , only to pursue a rash and immoderate desire of rising faster than the nature of the thing admitted ; and thus I cast myself down again into the deepest ...
... leave the happy view I had of being a rich and thriving man in my new plantation , only to pursue a rash and immoderate desire of rising faster than the nature of the thing admitted ; and thus I cast myself down again into the deepest ...
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... leave me ; for this raft was so unwieldy , and so overladen , that after I was entered the little cove , where I had landed the rest of my goods , not being able to guide it so handily as I did the other , it overset , and threw me and ...
... leave me ; for this raft was so unwieldy , and so overladen , that after I was entered the little cove , where I had landed the rest of my goods , not being able to guide it so handily as I did the other , it overset , and threw me and ...
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... leave them to any that were to come after me , for I was like to have but few heirs , as to deliver my thoughts from daily poring upon them , and afflicting my mind : and as my reason began now to master my despondency , I began to 54.
... leave them to any that were to come after me , for I was like to have but few heirs , as to deliver my thoughts from daily poring upon them , and afflicting my mind : and as my reason began now to master my despondency , I began to 54.
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The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York ..., Volume 1 Daniel Defoe Affichage du livre entier - 1820 |
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