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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... resolved not to think of going abroad any more , but to settle at home , according to my father's desire . But alas ! a few days wore it all off : and , in short , to prevent any of my father's further importunities , in a few weeks ...
... resolved not to think of going abroad any more , but to settle at home , according to my father's desire . But alas ! a few days wore it all off : and , in short , to prevent any of my father's further importunities , in a few weeks ...
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... resolved that I would , like a true repenting prodigal , go home to my father . These wise and sober thoughts continued during the storm , and indeed some time after ; but the next day , as the wind was abated , and the sea calm- er , I ...
... resolved that I would , like a true repenting prodigal , go home to my father . These wise and sober thoughts continued during the storm , and indeed some time after ; but the next day , as the wind was abated , and the sea calm- er , I ...
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... resolved not to be troubled with it , could desire . But I was to have another trial for it still ; and Providence , as in such cases generally it does , resolved to leave me entirely without excuse : for if I would not take this for a ...
... resolved not to be troubled with it , could desire . But I was to have another trial for it still ; and Providence , as in such cases generally it does , resolved to leave me entirely without excuse : for if I would not take this for a ...
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... resolved to go again . He , taking a fancy to my conversation , which was not at all disagreeable at that time , and hearing me say I had a mind to see the world , told me , that if I would go the voyage with him , I should be at no ...
... resolved to go again . He , taking a fancy to my conversation , which was not at all disagreeable at that time , and hearing me say I had a mind to see the world , told me , that if I would go the voyage with him , I should be at no ...
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... resolved to go the same voyage again ; and I embarked in the same vessel with one who was his mate in the former voyage , and had now got the command of the ship . This was the unhappiest voyage that ever man made ; for though I did not ...
... resolved to go the same voyage again ; and I embarked in the same vessel with one who was his mate in the former voyage , and had now got the command of the ship . This was the unhappiest voyage that ever man made ; for though I did not ...
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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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