The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson CrusoeJ. Chidley, 1834 - 460 pages |
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... thing , viz . that this was the state of life which all other people envied ; that kings have frequently lamented the miserable consequences of being born to great things , and wished they had been placed in the middle of two extremes ...
... thing , viz . that this was the state of life which all other people envied ; that kings have frequently lamented the miserable consequences of being born to great things , and wished they had been placed in the middle of two extremes ...
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... thing so much for my hurt ; and that she wondered how I could think of any such thing , after such a discourse as I had from my father , and such kind and tender expressions as she knew my father had used to me : and that , in short ...
... thing so much for my hurt ; and that she wondered how I could think of any such thing , after such a discourse as I had from my father , and such kind and tender expressions as she knew my father had used to me : and that , in short ...
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... thing I had then he took every thing into his own possession , and gave me back an exact in- ventory of them , that I might have them , even so much as my three earthen jars . As to my boat , it was a very good one ; and that he saw ...
... thing I had then he took every thing into his own possession , and gave me back an exact in- ventory of them , that I might have them , even so much as my three earthen jars . As to my boat , it was a very good one ; and that he saw ...
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... things particularly valuable and desirable in the country , I found means to sell them to a very great advantage ... thing I did , I bought me a negro slave , and an European servant also ; I mean another besides that which the ...
... things particularly valuable and desirable in the country , I found means to sell them to a very great advantage ... thing I did , I bought me a negro slave , and an European servant also ; I mean another besides that which the ...
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... things apart , till I got every thing out of the ship that I could get . Then I called a council , that is to say , in my thoughts , whether I should take back the raft ; but this appeared impracticable : so I resolved to go as before ...
... things apart , till I got every thing out of the ship that I could get . Then I called a council , that is to say , in my thoughts , whether I should take back the raft ; but this appeared impracticable : so I resolved to go as before ...
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