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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... battle near Dunkirk against the Spaniards . What became of my second brother , I never knew , any more than my father and mother did know what was become of me . VOL . XVI . B Being the third son of the family , and not THE LIFE ...
... battle near Dunkirk against the Spaniards . What became of my second brother , I never knew , any more than my father and mother did know what was become of me . VOL . XVI . B Being the third son of the family , and not THE LIFE ...
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... never settle to any thing with resolution enough to go through with it , and my father had better give me his consent than force me to go without it ; that I was now eighteen years old , which was too late to go apprentice to a trade ...
... never settle to any thing with resolution enough to go through with it , and my father had better give me his consent than force me to go without it ; that I was now eighteen years old , which was too late to go apprentice to a trade ...
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... never have their consent to it : that for her part , she would not have so much hand in my destruction ; and I should never have it to say , that my mother was willing when my father was not . Though my mother refused to move it to ...
... never have their consent to it : that for her part , she would not have so much hand in my destruction ; and I should never have it to say , that my mother was willing when my father was not . Though my mother refused to move it to ...
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... Never any young ad- venturer's misfortunes , I believe , began earlier , or continued longer , than mine . The ship had no sooner got out of the Humber , than the wind began to blow , and the waves to rise , in a most frightful manner ...
... Never any young ad- venturer's misfortunes , I believe , began earlier , or continued longer , than mine . The ship had no sooner got out of the Humber , than the wind began to blow , and the waves to rise , in a most frightful manner ...
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... never saw ; the sea went mountains high , and broke upon us every three or four mi- nutes . When I could look about , I could see no- thing but distress around us ; two ships , that rid near us , we found had cut their masts by the ...
... never saw ; the sea went mountains high , and broke upon us every three or four mi- nutes . When I could look about , I could see no- thing but distress around us ; two ships , that rid near us , we found had cut their masts by the ...
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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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