“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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... afterwards as a maker of bricks and pantiles , near Tilbury Fort , in Essex ; but in consequence of spend- ing those hours in the hilarity of the tavern which he ought to have employed in the calculations of the counting - house , his ...
... afterwards as a maker of bricks and pantiles , near Tilbury Fort , in Essex ; but in consequence of spend- ing those hours in the hilarity of the tavern which he ought to have employed in the calculations of the counting - house , his ...
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... afterwards feelingly mentions to Lord Haversham , who had reproached him with covetousness ; " With a numerous family , and no helps but my own industry , I have forced my way through a sea of misfortunes , and reduced my debts ...
... afterwards feelingly mentions to Lord Haversham , who had reproached him with covetousness ; " With a numerous family , and no helps but my own industry , I have forced my way through a sea of misfortunes , and reduced my debts ...
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... afterwards he unhappily , by some equivocal writings , rendered himself suspected by both parties , so that he once more retired to Newington , in hopes of spending the remainder of his days in peace . His pension being withdrawn , and ...
... afterwards he unhappily , by some equivocal writings , rendered himself suspected by both parties , so that he once more retired to Newington , in hopes of spending the remainder of his days in peace . His pension being withdrawn , and ...
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... settled first at Hull : he got a good estate by merchandise , and leaving off his trade , lived afterwards at York ; from whence he had married my mother , whose relations VOL . I. B were named Robinson , a very good family in that. THE ...
... settled first at Hull : he got a good estate by merchandise , and leaving off his trade , lived afterwards at York ; from whence he had married my mother , whose relations VOL . I. B were named Robinson , a very good family in that. THE ...
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... afterwards , she reported all the discourse to him , and that my father , after showing a great concern at it , said to her with a sigh , " That boy might be happy if he would stay at home ; but if he goes abroad , he will be the most ...
... afterwards , she reported all the discourse to him , and that my father , after showing a great concern at it , said to her with a sigh , " That boy might be happy if he would stay at home ; but if he goes abroad , he will be the most ...
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