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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... leaving off his trade , lived afterwards at York ; from whence he had married my mother , whose rela- tions were named Robinson , a very good family in that coun- try , and from whom I was called Robinson Kreutznaer ; but , by the usual ...
... leaving off his trade , lived afterwards at York ; from whence he had married my mother , whose rela- tions were named Robinson , a very good family in that coun- try , and from whom I was called Robinson Kreutznaer ; but , by the usual ...
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... leaving them to hear of it as they might , with- out asking God's blessing , or my father's , without any consid- eration of circumstances or consequences , and in an ill hour , God knows , on the first of September , 1651 , I went on ...
... leaving them to hear of it as they might , with- out asking God's blessing , or my father's , without any consid- eration of circumstances or consequences , and in an ill hour , God knows , on the first of September , 1651 , I went on ...
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... leave me entirely without excuse ; for if I would not take this for a deliverance , the next was to be such a one as the worst and most hardened wretch among us would confess both the danger and the mercy of . The sixth day of our being ...
... leave me entirely without excuse ; for if I would not take this for a deliverance , the next was to be such a one as the worst and most hardened wretch among us would confess both the danger and the mercy of . The sixth day of our being ...
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... leave the rest to fate . After we had fished some time and catched nothing , for when I had fish on my hook I would not pull them up , that he might not see them , I said to the Moor 3 ROBINSON CRUSOE . 25 he said, that was true; so he ...
... leave the rest to fate . After we had fished some time and catched nothing , for when I had fish on my hook I would not pull them up , that he might not see them , I said to the Moor 3 ROBINSON CRUSOE . 25 he said, that was true; so he ...
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... leaving my friendly Negroes , I made forward for about eleven days more , without offering to go near the shore , till I saw the land run out a great length into the sea , at about the distance of four or five leagues before me ; and ...
... leaving my friendly Negroes , I made forward for about eleven days more , without offering to go near the shore , till I saw the land run out a great length into the sea , at about the distance of four or five leagues before me ; and ...
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