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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... leave it to , and that I had was visibly increasing ; for having no great family , I could not spend the income of what I had , unless I would set up for an expensive way of living , such as a great family , ser- vants , equipage ...
... leave it to , and that I had was visibly increasing ; for having no great family , I could not spend the income of what I had , unless I would set up for an expensive way of living , such as a great family , ser- vants , equipage ...
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... leave you ; for if it be of Heaven , you must do it ; there is no resisting it ; and if Heaven makes it your duty to ... leaving what I had gained , than of seeking to increase it ; that as to what my wife had said , of its being an ...
... leave you ; for if it be of Heaven , you must do it ; there is no resisting it ; and if Heaven makes it your duty to ... leaving what I had gained , than of seeking to increase it ; that as to what my wife had said , of its being an ...
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... leave off housekeeping , let my farm , and return to London : and in a few months after I did so . When I came to London I was still as uneasy as I was before ; I had no relish to the place , no employ- ment in it , nothing to do but to ...
... leave off housekeeping , let my farm , and return to London : and in a few months after I did so . When I came to London I was still as uneasy as I was before ; I had no relish to the place , no employ- ment in it , nothing to do but to ...
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... leave so . First , I carried with me some servants , whom I proposed to place there as inhabitants , or at least to set on work there upon my own account while I stayed , and either to leave them there , or carry them forward , as they ...
... leave so . First , I carried with me some servants , whom I proposed to place there as inhabitants , or at least to set on work there upon my own account while I stayed , and either to leave them there , or carry them forward , as they ...
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... leave behind if there was occasion ; that when we came there we might build a fort , and man it against all sorts of enemies : and indeed I at first thought there would be need enough for it all , and much more , if we hoped to maintain ...
... leave behind if there was occasion ; that when we came there we might build a fort , and man it against all sorts of enemies : and indeed I at first thought there would be need enough for it all , and much more , if we hoped to maintain ...
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The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, Volúmenes1-2 Daniel Defoe Vista completa - 1843 |
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