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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... ship ; but with- out them the story , though it might have displayed more mechanical invention , would have gone on rather heavily . Besides the inge- nuity of contrivance displayed in this work , there are many circumstances which ...
... ship ; but with- out them the story , though it might have displayed more mechanical invention , would have gone on rather heavily . Besides the inge- nuity of contrivance displayed in this work , there are many circumstances which ...
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... ship bound for London . 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 ...
... ship bound for London . 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 ...
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... ship might ride as easy as possible . By noon the sea went very high indeed , and our ship rode forecastle in , shipped several seas , and we thought , once or twice , our anchor had come home ; upon which our master ordered out the ...
... ship might ride as easy as possible . By noon the sea went very high indeed , and our ship rode forecastle in , shipped several seas , and we thought , once or twice , our anchor had come home ; upon which our master ordered out the ...
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... ship would founder , he consented ; and when they had cut away the foremast , the mainmast stood so loose , and shook the ship so much , they were obliged to cut it away also , and make a clear deck . Any one may judge what a ...
... ship would founder , he consented ; and when they had cut away the foremast , the mainmast stood so loose , and shook the ship so much , they were obliged to cut it away also , and make a clear deck . Any one may judge what a ...
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... ship would go to the bottom . In the middle of the night , and under all the rest of our distresses , one of the men , that had been down on purpose to see , cried out , we had sprung a leek ; another said , there was four feet water in ...
... ship would go to the bottom . In the middle of the night , and under all the rest of our distresses , one of the men , that had been down on purpose to see , cried out , we had sprung a leek ; another said , there was four feet water in ...
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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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