| Daniel Defoe - 1761 - 320 pages
...funic into the Water; for tho' I fwam very well, yet I could not deliver, myfelf from the Waves fo as to draw Breath, till that Wave having driven me, or rather carried me a vail Way on towards the Shore, and having fpent itfelf, went back, and left me upon the Land a!n-oft dry, but half dead with... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1790 - 436 pages
...funk into the water ; for though I fwam very well, yet I could not deliver myfelf from the waves fo as to draw breath, till that wave having driven me, or rather carried me a vaft way on towards the more., and having fpent itfelf, went back, and left me upon the land almoft... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1790 - 966 pages
...funk into the water ; for though I fwam very well, yet I could not deliver myfelf from the waves fo as to draw breath, till that wave having driven me, or rather carried me a vaft way on towards the more, and having fpent itfelf, went back, and left me upon the land almoft... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1805 - 316 pages
...funk into the water ; for though I fwam very well, yet I could not deliver myfelf from the waves fo as to draw breath, till that wave having driven me, or rather carried me a vait way on towards the fhore, and having fpent itfelf, went back, and left me upon the land almoft... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1810 - 352 pages
...sunk into the water ; for though I swam very well, yet I could not deliver myself from the waves so as to draw breath, till that wave having driven me, or rather carried me, a vast way on towards the shore, and, having spent itself, went back, and left me upon the land almost... | |
| 1820 - 368 pages
...water; for though I swam very well, yet I could not deliver myself from the waves so as to draw my breath, till that wave having driven me, or rather carried me, a vast way on towards the shore, and having spent itself, went back, and left me upon the land almost... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1820 - 364 pages
...water; for though I swam very well, yet I could not deliver myself from the wavps so as to draw my breath, till that wave having driven me, or rather carried me, a vast way on towards the shore, and having spent itself, went back, and left me upon the land almost... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1836 - 406 pages
...water; for though I swam very well, yet I could not deliver myself from the waves so as to draw my breath, till that wave having driven me, or rather carried me, a vast way on towards the shore, and having spent itself, went back, and left me upon the land almost... | |
| Daniel Defoe, Henry Stebbing - 1838 - 562 pages
...sunk into the water, for though I swam very well, yet I could not deliver myself from the waves so as to draw breath, till that wave having driven me, or rather carried me a vast way on towards the shore, and having spent itself, went back, and left me upon the land almost... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 1022 pages
...sunk into the water, for though I swam very well, yet I could not deliver myself from the waves so as to draw breath, till that wave having driven me, or rather carried me, a vast way on towards the shore, and having spent itself, went back, and left me upon the land almost... | |
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