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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... voyage abroad , if I came home again , and did not like it , I would go no more , and I would promise , by a double diligence , to recover that time I had lost . This put my mother into a great passion : she told me she knew it would be ...
... voyage abroad , if I came home again , and did not like it , I would go no more , and I would promise , by a double diligence , to recover that time I had lost . This put my mother into a great passion : she told me she knew it would be ...
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... voyage , if ever I got once my foot upon dry land again , I would go di- rectly home to my father , and never 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 ...
... voyage , if ever I got once my foot upon dry land again , I would go di- rectly home to my father , and never 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 ...
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... voyage only for a trial , in order to go farther abroad : his father turning to me with a very grave and concerned tone , " Young man , " says he , you ought never to go to sea any more ; you ought to take this for a plain and visible ...
... voyage only for a trial , in order to go farther abroad : his father turning to me with a very grave and concerned tone , " Young man , " says he , you ought never to go to sea any more ; you ought to take this for a plain and visible ...
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... voyage . That evil influence which carried me first away from my father's house , that hurried me into the wild and indigested notion of raising my fortune ; and that impressed those con- ceits so forcibly upon me , as to make me deaf ...
... voyage . That evil influence which carried me first away from my father's house , that hurried me into the wild and indigested notion of raising my fortune ; and that impressed those con- ceits so forcibly upon me , as to make me deaf ...
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... 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 would admit ; and perhaps I might meet with some ...
... 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 would admit ; and perhaps I might meet with some ...
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