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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... least ambiguous , and laid him open to the censure of writing on both sides . He seems therefore from this time to have given up poli- tics , and to have employed his pen in compos- ing those works by which his name has been best known ...
... least ambiguous , and laid him open to the censure of writing on both sides . He seems therefore from this time to have given up poli- tics , and to have employed his pen in compos- ing those works by which his name has been best known ...
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... least he knew how to take advantage of them in impressing his readers . That he was not very scru- pulous in this point , appears from the following anecdote : -Drelincourt on Death , a grave religi- ous book , not going off so well as ...
... least he knew how to take advantage of them in impressing his readers . That he was not very scru- pulous in this point , appears from the following anecdote : -Drelincourt on Death , a grave religi- ous book , not going off so well as ...
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... 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.
... 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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... least apprehensive of danger , but spent the time in rest and mirth , after the manner of the sea . But the eighth day , in the morning , the wind increased , and we had all hands at work to strike our topmasts , and make every thing ...
... least apprehensive of danger , but spent the time in rest and mirth , after the manner of the sea . But the eighth day , in the morning , the wind increased , and we had all hands at work to strike our topmasts , and make every thing ...
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... least , my mother , to contribute so much as that to my first adventure . This was the only voyage which I may say was suc- cessful in all my adventures , and which I owe c3 ROBINSON CRUSOE . 17 the duty and office of a foremast-man, ...
... least , my mother , to contribute so much as that to my first adventure . This was the only voyage which I may say was suc- cessful in all my adventures , and which I owe c3 ROBINSON CRUSOE . 17 the duty and office of a foremast-man, ...
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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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