The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner, Volumen2Printed at the Shakspeare Press, by W. Nicol, for J. Major, 1831 |
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... Tartars Iwould have done . The two men were at this juncture gone to find them out , and had resolved to fight them wherever they had been , though they were but two to three ; so that , had they met , there certainly would have been ...
... Tartars Iwould have done . The two men were at this juncture gone to find them out , and had resolved to fight them wherever they had been , though they were but two to three ; so that , had they met , there certainly would have been ...
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... Tartary , than here ; and yet the roads here are well paved and well kept , and very convenient for travel- lers but nothing was more awkward to me , than to see such a haughty , imperious , insolent people , in the midst of the ...
... Tartary , than here ; and yet the roads here are well paved and well kept , and very convenient for travel- lers but nothing was more awkward to me , than to see such a haughty , imperious , insolent people , in the midst of the ...
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Daniel Defoe. to be attacked by the Arabs , so are these by the Tartars ; but they are not altogether so dangerous as the Arabs , nor so barbarous when they prevail . The company consisted of people of several na- tions , such as ...
Daniel Defoe. to be attacked by the Arabs , so are these by the Tartars ; but they are not altogether so dangerous as the Arabs , nor so barbarous when they prevail . The company consisted of people of several na- tions , such as ...
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... Tartars ; and a very great work it is , going over hills and mountains in a needless track , where the rocks are impassable , and the precipices such as no enemy could possibly enter , or , indeed , climb up , or where , if they did ...
... Tartars ; and a very great work it is , going over hills and mountains in a needless track , where the rocks are impassable , and the precipices such as no enemy could possibly enter , or , indeed , climb up , or where , if they did ...
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... Tartars ; you tell me , by that , it is good for nothing but to keep out Tartars ; or , it will keep out none but Tartars . I understand you , Seignior Inglese , I understand you , " said he , " but Seignior Chinese understand you his ...
... Tartars ; you tell me , by that , it is good for nothing but to keep out Tartars ; or , it will keep out none but Tartars . I understand you , Seignior Inglese , I understand you , " said he , " but Seignior Chinese understand you his ...
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