The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, MarinerTauchnitz, 1845 - 495 pages |
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Daniel Defoe. a great mind to venture out , in hopes of reaching thither ; but having tried twice , I was forced in again by contrary winds , the sea also going too high for my little vessel ; so I resolved to pursue my first design ...
Daniel Defoe. a great mind to venture out , in hopes of reaching thither ; but having tried twice , I was forced in again by contrary winds , the sea also going too high for my little vessel ; so I resolved to pursue my first design ...
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... thither in charity , and those things will help to buy your subsistence there , and your passage home again . " As he was charitable in this proposal , so he was just in the per- formance to a tittle ; for he ordered the seamen , that ...
... thither in charity , and those things will help to buy your subsistence there , and your passage home again . " As he was charitable in this proposal , so he was just in the per- formance to a tittle ; for he ordered the seamen , that ...
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... thither , the grapes were spoiled ; the richness of the fruit , and the weight of the juice , having broken them and bruised them , they were good for little or nothing : as to the limes , they were good , but I could bring but a few ...
... thither , the grapes were spoiled ; the richness of the fruit , and the weight of the juice , having broken them and bruised them , they were good for little or nothing : as to the limes , they were good , but I could bring but a few ...
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... thither , and then , how he should just keep about the place , and no where else : but as I was well satisfied , it could be nobody but honest Pol , I got it over ; and holding out my hand , and calling him by his name , Pol , the ...
... thither , and then , how he should just keep about the place , and no where else : but as I was well satisfied , it could be nobody but honest Pol , I got it over ; and holding out my hand , and calling him by his name , Pol , the ...
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... thither by land , and following the edge of the shore , I did so ; but had any one in England been to meet such a man as I was , it must either have frighted them , or raised a great deal of laughter ; and as I frequently stood still to ...
... thither by land , and following the edge of the shore , I did so ; but had any one in England been to meet such a man as I was , it must either have frighted them , or raised a great deal of laughter ; and as I frequently stood still to ...
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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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