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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... ground what- ever ; and indeed the situation in which Robin- son Crusoe is placed , and from which most of the incidents arise , materially differs from that of Selkirk . - De Foe wrote many other lives and adventures , and employed his ...
... ground what- ever ; and indeed the situation in which Robin- son Crusoe is placed , and from which most of the incidents arise , materially differs from that of Selkirk . - De Foe wrote many other lives and adventures , and employed his ...
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... five days , blew very hard . However , the roads being reckoned as good as a harbour , the anchorage good , and our ground - tackle very strong , our men were unconcerned , and not in the least apprehensive of ROBINSON CRUSOE . 9.
... five days , blew very hard . However , the roads being reckoned as good as a harbour , the anchorage good , and our ground - tackle very strong , our men were unconcerned , and not in the least apprehensive of ROBINSON CRUSOE . 9.
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... ground ready for planting canes in the year to come : but we both wanted help ; and now I found , more than before , I had done wrong in parting with my boy Xury . But , alas ! for me to do wrong , that never did right , was no great ...
... ground ready for planting canes in the year to come : but we both wanted help ; and now I found , more than before , I had done wrong in parting with my boy Xury . But , alas ! for me to do wrong , that never did right , was no great ...
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... ground , more than I had disposed of for necessaries among my neighbour ; and these fifty rolls , being each of above 100 lb. weight , were well cured , and laid by against the return of the fleet from Lisbon : and now , increasing in ...
... ground , more than I had disposed of for necessaries among my neighbour ; and these fifty rolls , being each of above 100 lb. weight , were well cured , and laid by against the return of the fleet from Lisbon : and now , increasing in ...
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... ground again with my feet . I stood still a few moments , to recover breath , and till the water went from me , and then took to my heels , and ran with what strength I had farther to- wards the shore . But neither would this deliver me ...
... ground again with my feet . I stood still a few moments , to recover breath , and till the water went from me , and then took to my heels , and ran with what strength I had farther to- wards the shore . But neither would this deliver me ...
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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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