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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... mind , as those were , who , by vicious living , luxury , and extrava gances , on one hand , or by hard labor , want of necessaries , and mean and insufficient diet , on the other hand , bring dis- tempers upon themselves by the natural ...
... mind , as those were , who , by vicious living , luxury , and extrava gances , on one hand , or by hard labor , want of necessaries , and mean and insufficient diet , on the other hand , bring dis- tempers upon themselves by the natural ...
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... mind . I be- gan now seriously to reflect upon what I had done , and how justly I was overtaken by the judgment of Heaven for wick- edly leaving my father's house , and abandoning my duty . All the good counsel of my parents , my ...
... mind . I be- gan now seriously to reflect upon what I had done , and how justly I was overtaken by the judgment of Heaven for wick- edly leaving my father's house , and abandoning my duty . All the good counsel of my parents , my ...
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... mind upon account of my former convictions , and the having returned from them to the resolu- tions I had wickedly taken at first , than I was at death itself : and these , added to the terror of the storm , put me in such condition ...
... mind upon account of my former convictions , and the having returned from them to the resolu- tions I had wickedly taken at first , than I was at death itself : and these , added to the terror of the storm , put me in such condition ...
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... be said to go in my heart was , as it were , dead within me , partly with fright , partly with horror of mind , and the thoughts of what was yet before me . While we were in this condition , the men yet 16 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
... be said to go in my heart was , as it were , dead within me , partly with fright , partly with horror of mind , and the thoughts of what was yet before me . While we were in this condition , the men yet 16 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
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... mind to see the world , told me if I would go the voyage with him , I should be at no expense ; I should be his messmate and his companion ; and if I could carry any thing with me , I should have all the advantage of it that the trade ...
... mind to see the world , told me if I would go the voyage with him , I should be at no expense ; I should be his messmate and his companion ; and if I could carry any thing with me , I should have all the advantage of it that the trade ...
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