“The” Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: With an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe, Volúmenes1-2Printed at the Chiswick Press by C. Whittingham, for J. Carpenter, 1812 |
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... Spaniards . What became of my second brother I never knew , any more than my father or mother did know what was become of me . Being the third son of the family , and not bred to any trade , my head began to be filled very early with ...
... Spaniards . What became of my second brother I never knew , any more than my father or mother did know what was become of me . Being the third son of the family , and not bred to any trade , my head began to be filled very early with ...
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... really had no knowledge of me , and con- sequently no design upon me ; and therefore it could not be just for me to fall upon them ; that this would 1 justify the conduct of the Spaniards in all their OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 219.
... really had no knowledge of me , and con- sequently no design upon me ; and therefore it could not be just for me to fall upon them ; that this would 1 justify the conduct of the Spaniards in all their OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 219.
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... Spaniards , very innocent people ; and that the rooting them out of the country is spoken of with the utmost abhorrence and detestation by even the Spaniards themselves at this time , and by all other Christian nations in Europe , as a ...
... Spaniards , very innocent people ; and that the rooting them out of the country is spoken of with the utmost abhorrence and detestation by even the Spaniards themselves at this time , and by all other Christian nations in Europe , as a ...
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... Spaniards came there . It was one of the nights in the rainy season in March , the four and twentieth year of my first set- ting foot in this island of solitude , I was lying in my bed , or hammock , awake ; very well in health , had no ...
... Spaniards came there . It was one of the nights in the rainy season in March , the four and twentieth year of my first set- ting foot in this island of solitude , I was lying in my bed , or hammock , awake ; very well in health , had no ...
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... Spaniards , whose cruelties in America had been spread over the whole country , and were remembered by all the nations , from father to son . I I inquired if he could tell me how I might go from this island and get among those white men ...
... Spaniards , whose cruelties in America had been spread over the whole country , and were remembered by all the nations , from father to son . I I inquired if he could tell me how I might go from this island and get among those white men ...
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