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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... desires prompting him to run into the army , where he was killed ; and though he said he would not cease to pray for me , yet ... desire . But , alas ! a few days wore it all off ; and , in short , to prevent any of my father's further ...
... desires prompting him to run into the army , where he was killed ; and though he said he would not cease to pray for me , yet ... desire . But , alas ! a few days wore it all off ; and , in short , to prevent any of my father's further ...
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... desire : but I was to have another trial for it still ; and Providence , as in such cases generally it does , resolved to leave me entirely without excuse ; for if I would not take this for a deliverance , the next was to be such a one ...
... desire : but I was to have another trial for it still ; and Providence , as in such cases generally it does , resolved to leave me entirely without excuse ; for if I would not take this for a deliverance , the next was to be such a one ...
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... desire ; for had it blown southerly , I had been sure to have made the coast of Spain , and at least reached to the bay of Cadiz ; but my resolutions were , blow which way it would , I would be gone from that horrid place where I was ...
... desire ; for had it blown southerly , I had been sure to have made the coast of Spain , and at least reached to the bay of Cadiz ; but my resolutions were , blow which way it would , I would be gone from that horrid place where I was ...
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... desire of rising faster than the nature of the thing admitted ; and thus I cast myself down again into the deepest gulf of human misery that ever man fell into , or perhaps could be consistent with life , and a state of health in the ...
... desire of rising faster than the nature of the thing admitted ; and thus I cast myself down again into the deepest gulf of human misery that ever man fell into , or perhaps could be consistent with life , and a state of health in the ...
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... desire to kill me for theirs . In a word , I had nothing about me but a knife , a tobacco - pipe , and a little tobacco in a box . This was all my provision ; and this threw me into such terrible agonies of mind , that , for a while , I ...
... desire to kill me for theirs . In a word , I had nothing about me but a knife , a tobacco - pipe , and a little tobacco in a box . This was all my provision ; and this threw me into such terrible agonies of mind , that , for a while , I ...
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