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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... wife and two daughters , for such the cap . tain's son informed me he had ; with two pieces of fine English broadcloth , the best I could get in Lisbon , five pieces of black baize , and some Flanders lace of a good value . Having thus ...
... wife and two daughters , for such the cap . tain's son informed me he had ; with two pieces of fine English broadcloth , the best I could get in Lisbon , five pieces of black baize , and some Flanders lace of a good value . Having thus ...
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... wife dying , and my nephew coming home with good success from a voyage to Spain , my inclination to go abroad , and his importunity , prevailed , and engaged me to go in his ship as a private trader to the East Indies : this was in the ...
... wife dying , and my nephew coming home with good success from a voyage to Spain , my inclination to go abroad , and his importunity , prevailed , and engaged me to go in his ship as a private trader to the East Indies : this was in the ...
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... wives to such as would take them . As to the Englishmen , I promised them to send them some women from England , with a good cargo of necessaries , if they would apply themselves to planting ; which I afterwards could not perform : the ...
... wives to such as would take them . As to the Englishmen , I promised them to send them some women from England , with a good cargo of necessaries , if they would apply themselves to planting ; which I afterwards could not perform : the ...
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... my life , no pleasant hours , no agreeable diversion , but what had something or other of this in it ; so that my wife , who saw my mind wholly bent upon it , told me very seriously one night , that ROBINSON CRUSOE . 317.
... my life , no pleasant hours , no agreeable diversion , but what had something or other of this in it ; so that my wife , who saw my mind wholly bent upon it , told me very seriously one night , that ROBINSON CRUSOE . 317.
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... wife and children . She told me , that it was true she could not think of parting with me ; but as she was assured ... wife's brought me a little out of the vapors ; and I began to consider what I was doing : 1 corrected my wandering ...
... wife and children . She told me , that it was true she could not think of parting with me ; but as she was assured ... wife's brought me a little out of the vapors ; and I began to consider what I was doing : 1 corrected my wandering ...
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