The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, Mariner: Who Lived Eight-and-twenty Years, All Alone, on an Uninhabited Island, Near the Mouth of the Great River Oroonoque. With an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe, Volume 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1820 |
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... mechanical invention , would have gone on rather heavily . Besides the inge- nuity of contrivance displayed in this work , there are many circumstances which strongly affect the feelings . The terror inspired by the impression DE FOE . V.
... mechanical invention , would have gone on rather heavily . Besides the inge- nuity of contrivance displayed in this work , there are many circumstances which strongly affect the feelings . The terror inspired by the impression DE FOE . V.
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... gone back to Hull , and have gone home , I had been happy ; and my father , an emblem of our blessed Saviour s para- ble , had even killed the fatted calf for me ; for , hearing the ship I went in was cast away in Yar- mouth roads , it ...
... gone back to Hull , and have gone home , I had been happy ; and my father , an emblem of our blessed Saviour s para- ble , had even killed the fatted calf for me ; for , hearing the ship I went in was cast away in Yar- mouth roads , it ...
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... gone , I prepared to furnish myself , not for a fishing business , but for a voyage ; though I knew not , neither did I so much as consider , whither I should steer ; for any where , to get out of that place , was my way . My first ...
... gone , I prepared to furnish myself , not for a fishing business , but for a voyage ; though I knew not , neither did I so much as consider , whither I should steer ; for any where , to get out of that place , was my way . My first ...
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... , blow which way it would , I would be gone from the hor- rid place where I was , and leave the rest to fate . After we had fished some time and catched no- thing , for when I had fish on my hook ROBINSON CRUSOE . 23.
... , blow which way it would , I would be gone from the hor- rid place where I was , and leave the rest to fate . After we had fished some time and catched no- thing , for when I had fish on my hook ROBINSON CRUSOE . 23.
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... gone , I turned to the boy , whom they called Xury , and said to him , Xury , if you will be faithful to me I will make you a great man ; but if you will not stroke your face to be true to me , ( that is , swear by Mahomet and his ...
... gone , I turned to the boy , whom they called Xury , and said to him , Xury , if you will be faithful to me I will make you a great man ; but if you will not stroke your face to be true to me , ( that is , swear by Mahomet and his ...
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The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, Mariner Daniel Defoe Affichage du livre entier - 1845 |
The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner ... Daniel Defoe Affichage du livre entier - 1855 |
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