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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... WOOD , NEELY AND JONES ; G. AND W. B. WHITTAKER ; SETCH- ELL AND SON ; WHITMORE AND FENN ; R. HUNTER ; G. COWIE AND CO .; R. SAUNDERS ; T. AND J. ALLMAN ; T. BOONE ; C. BROWN ; J. BRUMBY ; EDWARDS AND CO .; T. HAMILTON ; J. LEPARD ; G ...
... WOOD , NEELY AND JONES ; G. AND W. B. WHITTAKER ; SETCH- ELL AND SON ; WHITMORE AND FENN ; R. HUNTER ; G. COWIE AND CO .; R. SAUNDERS ; T. AND J. ALLMAN ; T. BOONE ; C. BROWN ; J. BRUMBY ; EDWARDS AND CO .; T. HAMILTON ; J. LEPARD ; G ...
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... wood , they took off his skin as readily , and much more readily , than we could have done with a knife . They offered me some of the flesh , which I declined , making as if I would give it them , but made signs for the skin , which ...
... wood , they took off his skin as readily , and much more readily , than we could have done with a knife . They offered me some of the flesh , which I declined , making as if I would give it them , but made signs for the skin , which ...
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... cation : we had several spare yards , and two or three large spars of wood , and a spare top mast or two in the ship ; I resolved to fall to work with these , and flung as many overboard as I could manage for their 54 ADVENTURES OF.
... cation : we had several spare yards , and two or three large spars of wood , and a spare top mast or two in the ship ; I resolved to fall to work with these , and flung as many overboard as I could manage for their 54 ADVENTURES OF.
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... wood . I believe it was the first gun that had been fired there since the creation of the world : I had no sooner fired , but from all the parts of the wood there arose an innumerable number of fowls , of many sorts , making a confused ...
... wood . I believe it was the first gun that had been fired there since the creation of the world : I had no sooner fired , but from all the parts of the wood there arose an innumerable number of fowls , of many sorts , making a confused ...
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... woods , bring them to the place , and drive them into the earth . The entrance into this place I made to be not by a door , but by a short ladder to go over the top ; which ladder , when I was in , I lifted over after me ; and so I was ...
... woods , bring them to the place , and drive them into the earth . The entrance into this place I made to be not by a door , but by a short ladder to go over the top ; which ladder , when I was in , I lifted over after me ; and so I was ...
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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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