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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... observe it , and I should always find , that the ca- lamities of life were shared among the upper and lower part of mankind ; but that the middle station had the fewest disas ters , and was not exposed to so many vicissitudes as the ...
... observe it , and I should always find , that the ca- lamities of life were shared among the upper and lower part of mankind ; but that the middle station had the fewest disas ters , and was not exposed to so many vicissitudes as the ...
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... observed in this last part of his discourse , which was truly prophetic , though I suppose my father did not 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 ...
... observed in this last part of his discourse , which was truly prophetic , though I suppose my father did not 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 ...
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... set it into a ship again while I lived ; that I would take his advice , and never run my- Belf into such miseries as these any more . Now I saw plainly the goodness of ] observations about the middle station of 10 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
... set it into a ship again while I lived ; that I would take his advice , and never run my- Belf into such miseries as these any more . Now I saw plainly the goodness of ] observations about the middle station of 10 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
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... observations about the middle station of life , 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 prod ...
... observations about the middle station of life , 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 prod ...
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... observed , how incongruous and irrational the common temper of man- kind is , especially of youth , to that reason which ought to guide them in such cases , viz . that they are not ashamed to sin , and yet are ashamed to repent ; nor ...
... observed , how incongruous and irrational the common temper of man- kind is , especially of youth , to that reason which ought to guide them in such cases , viz . that they are not ashamed to sin , and yet are ashamed to repent ; nor ...
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