Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: With an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the GlobeCrosby and Nichols, 1864 - 591 páginas |
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... bring dis- tempers upon themselves by the natural consequences of their way of living ; that the middle station of life was calculated for all kind of virtues and all kind of enjoyments ; that peace and plenty were the handmaids of a ...
... bring dis- tempers upon themselves by the natural consequences of their way of living ; that the middle station of life was calculated for all kind of virtues and all kind of enjoyments ; that peace and plenty were the handmaids of a ...
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... bring the boat near the shore , we could see ( when , our boat mounting the waves , we were able to see the shore ) a great many people running along the strand to assist us when we should come near ; but we made but slow way to- wards ...
... bring the boat near the shore , we could see ( when , our boat mounting the waves , we were able to see the shore ) a great many people running along the strand to assist us when we should come near ; but we made but slow way to- wards ...
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... bringing to , by mis- take , just athwart our quarter , instead of athwart our stern , as he intended , we brought eight of our guns to bear on that side , and poured in a broadside upon him , which made him sheer off again , after ...
... bringing to , by mis- take , just athwart our quarter , instead of athwart our stern , as he intended , we brought eight of our guns to bear on that side , and poured in a broadside upon him , which made him sheer off again , after ...
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... bring it home to his house ; all which I prepared to do . 1 This moment my former notions of deliverance darted into my thoughts , for now I found I was like to have a little ship at my command ; and my master being gone , I prepared to ...
... bring it home to his house ; all which I prepared to do . 1 This moment my former notions of deliverance darted into my thoughts , for now I found I was like to have a little ship at my command ; and my master being gone , I prepared to ...
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... bring some ; " and accordingly he brought a great leather pouch , which held about a pound and a half of powder , or rather more ; and another with shot , that had five or six pounds , with some bullets , and put all into the boat : at ...
... bring some ; " and accordingly he brought a great leather pouch , which held about a pound and a half of powder , or rather more ; and another with shot , that had five or six pounds , with some bullets , and put all into the boat : at ...
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