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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... carried me first away from my father's house , that hurried me into the wild and indigested notion of raising my fortune ; and that impressed those con- ceits so forcibly upon me , as to make me deaf to all good ad- vice , and to the ...
... carried me first away from my father's house , that hurried me into the wild and indigested notion of raising my fortune ; and that impressed those con- ceits so forcibly upon me , as to make me deaf to all good ad- vice , and to the ...
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... carry any thing with me , I should have all the advantage of it that the trade would admit ; and perhaps I might ... carried about £ 40 in such toys and trifles as the captain directed me to buy . This £ 40 I had mustered together by ...
... carry any thing with me , I should have all the advantage of it that the trade would admit ; and perhaps I might ... carried about £ 40 in such toys and trifles as the captain directed me to buy . This £ 40 I had mustered together by ...
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... carry quite £ 100 of my new - gained wealth , so that I had £ 200 left , and which I lodged with my friend's widow , who was very just to me , yet I fell into terrible misfortunes in this voyage ; and the first was this , viz . our ship ...
... carry quite £ 100 of my new - gained wealth , so that I had £ 200 left , and which I lodged with my friend's widow , who was very just to me , yet I fell into terrible misfortunes in this voyage ; and the first was this , viz . our ship ...
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... carried all prisoners into Sallee , a port belonging to the Moors . The usage I had there was not so dreadful as at first I ap- prehended ; nor was I carried up the country to the emperor's court , as the rest of our men were , but was ...
... carried all prisoners into Sallee , a port belonging to the Moors . The usage I had there was not so dreadful as at first I ap- prehended ; nor was I carried up the country to the emperor's court , as the rest of our men were , but was ...
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... carry you to the Brazils , so great a way from your own country , if I should take from you what you have , you will be starved there , and then I only take away that life I have given . No , no , Seignior Inglese " ( Mr. English- man ) ...
... carry you to the Brazils , so great a way from your own country , if I should take from you what you have , you will be starved there , and then I only take away that life I have given . No , no , Seignior Inglese " ( Mr. English- man ) ...
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