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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... rest ; not enraged with the passion of envy , or secret burning lust of ambition for great things ; but , in easy circumstances , sliding gently through the world , and sensibly tasting the sweets of living , without the bitter ...
... rest ; not enraged with the passion of envy , or secret burning lust of ambition for great things ; but , in easy circumstances , sliding gently through the world , and sensibly tasting the sweets of living , without the bitter ...
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... rest , at their prayers , and expecting every moment when the ship would go to the bottom . In the middle of the night , and under all the rest of our distresses , one of the men that had been down on purpose to see , cried out , we had ...
... rest , at their prayers , and expecting every moment when the ship would go to the bottom . In the middle of the night , and under all the rest of our distresses , one of the men that had been down on purpose to see , cried out , we had ...
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... rest did ; however , as the two creatures ran directly into the water , they did not seem to offer to fall upon any of the Negroes , but plunged themselves into the sea , and swam about , as if they had come for their di- version : at ...
... rest did ; however , as the two creatures ran directly into the water , they did not seem to offer to fall upon any of the Negroes , but plunged themselves into the sea , and swam about , as if they had come for their di- version : at ...
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... rest : in a word , I made about two hundred and twenty pieces of eight of all my cargo ; and with this stock , I went on shore in the Brazils . I had not been long here , before I was recommended to the house of a good , honest man ...
... rest : in a word , I made about two hundred and twenty pieces of eight of all my cargo ; and with this stock , I went on shore in the Brazils . I had not been long here , before I was recommended to the house of a good , honest man ...
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... that if it come safe , you may order the rest the same way ; and , if it mis- carry , you may have the other half to have recourse to for your supply . " This was so wholesome advice , and looked so friendly 40 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
... that if it come safe , you may order the rest the same way ; and , if it mis- carry , you may have the other half to have recourse to for your supply . " This was so wholesome advice , and looked so friendly 40 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
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