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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... than my father or mother did know what was become of me . Being the third son of the family , and not bred to any trade , my head began to be filled very early with rambling thoughts : my father , who was very ancient , had given THE ...
... than my father or mother did know what was become of me . Being the third son of the family , and not bred to any trade , my head began to be filled very early with rambling thoughts : my father , who was very ancient , had given THE ...
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... given me a competent share of learning , as far as house - education and a country free- school generally go , and designed me for the law ; but I would be satisfied with nothing but going to sea ; and my inclination to this led me so ...
... given me a competent share of learning , as far as house - education and a country free- school generally go , and designed me for the law ; but I would be satisfied with nothing but going to sea ; and my inclination to this led me so ...
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... given us sufficient to carry us either to London or back to Hull , as we thought fit . Had I now had the sense to have gone back to Hull , and have gone home , I had been happy , and my father , an emblem of our blessed Savior's parable ...
... given us sufficient to carry us either to London or back to Hull , as we thought fit . Had I now had the sense to have gone back to Hull , and have gone home , I had been happy , and my father , an emblem of our blessed Savior's parable ...
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... given you of what you are to expect if you persist . Perhaps this has all befallen us on your account , like Jonah in the ship of Tarshish . Pray , " continues he , " what are you ; and on what account did you go to sea ? " Upon that I ...
... given you of what you are to expect if you persist . Perhaps this has all befallen us on your account , like Jonah in the ship of Tarshish . Pray , " continues he , " what are you ; and on what account did you go to sea ? " Upon that I ...
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... given . No , no , Seignior Inglese " ( Mr. English- man ) , says he ; " I will carry you thither in charity , and these things will help to buy your subsistence there , and your passage home again . " As he was charitable in this ...
... given . No , no , Seignior Inglese " ( Mr. English- man ) , says he ; " I will carry you thither in charity , and these things will help to buy your subsistence there , and your passage home again . " As he was charitable in this ...
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