Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: With an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe |
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He bid me observe it, and I should always find, that the calamities of life were
shared among the upper and lower part of mankind; but that the middle station
had the fewest disasters, and was not exposed to so many vicissitudes as the
higher ...
He bid me observe it, and I should always find, that the calamities of life were
shared among the upper and lower part of mankind; but that the middle station
had the fewest disasters, and was not exposed to so many vicissitudes as the
higher ...
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I observed in this last part of his discourse, which was truly prophetic, though ...
know it to be so himself; I say, I observed the tears run down his face very
plentifully, and especially when he spoke of my brother who was killed; and that
when he ...
I observed in this last part of his discourse, which was truly prophetic, though ...
know it to be so himself; I say, I observed the tears run down his face very
plentifully, and especially when he spoke of my brother who was killed; and that
when he ...
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Now I saw plainly the goodness of J observations about the middle station of 10
ROBINSON CRUSOE.
Now I saw plainly the goodness of J observations about the middle station of 10
ROBINSON CRUSOE.
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the goodness of J observations about the middle station of fife, how easy, h. v
comfortably he had lived all his days, and never had been exposed to tempests
at sea, or troubles on shore; and I resolved that I would, like a true repenting ...
the goodness of J observations about the middle station of fife, how easy, h. v
comfortably he had lived all his days, and never had been exposed to tempests
at sea, or troubles on shore; and I resolved that I would, like a true repenting ...
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... and should be ashamed to see, not my father and mother only, but even every
body else; from whence I have since often observed, how incongruous and
irrational the common temper of mankind is, especially of youth, to that reason
which ...
... and should be ashamed to see, not my father and mother only, but even every
body else; from whence I have since often observed, how incongruous and
irrational the common temper of mankind is, especially of youth, to that reason
which ...
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