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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... head began to be filled very early with rambling thoughts . My father , who was very ancient , had given me a competent share of learn- ing , as far as house - education and a country free- school generally go , and designed me for the ...
... head began to be filled very early with rambling thoughts . My father , who was very ancient , had given me a competent share of learn- ing , as far as house - education and a country free- school generally go , and designed me for the ...
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... head , not sold to the life of slavery for daily bread , or harassed with perplexed circumstances , which rob the soul of peace , and the body of rest ; not enraged with the passion of envy , or secret burning lust of ambition for great ...
... head , not sold to the life of slavery for daily bread , or harassed with perplexed circumstances , which rob the soul of peace , and the body of rest ; not enraged with the passion of envy , or secret burning lust of ambition for great ...
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... head , and the cables veered out to the better end . By this time it blew a terrible storm indeed ; and now I began to see terror and amazement in the faces of even the seamen themselves . The master was vigilant in the business of ...
... head , and the cables veered out to the better end . By this time it blew a terrible storm indeed ; and now I began to see terror and amazement in the faces of even the seamen themselves . The master was vigilant in the business of ...
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... head of us , ventured a boat out to help us . It was with the utmost hazard the boat came near us , but it was impossible for us to get on board , or for the boat to lie near the ship's side ; till at last the men rowing very heartily ...
... head of us , ventured a boat out to help us . It was with the utmost hazard the boat came near us , but it was impossible for us to get on board , or for the boat to lie near the ship's side ; till at last the men rowing very heartily ...
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... he saw me , it appeared his tone was altered , and , looking very melancholy , and shaking his head , asked me how I did : telling his father who I was , and how I had come this voyage only for a trial , in order 14 ADVENTURES OF.
... he saw me , it appeared his tone was altered , and , looking very melancholy , and shaking his head , asked me how I did : telling his father who I was , and how I had come this voyage only for a trial , in order 14 ADVENTURES OF.
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The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, Mariner Daniel Defoe Affichage du livre entier - 1845 |
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