“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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... give me his consent than force me to go without it ; that I was now eighteen years old , which was too late to go apprentice to a trade , or clerk to an attorney ; that I was sure , if I did , I should never serve out my time , and I ...
... give me his consent than force me to go without it ; that I was now eighteen years old , which was too late to go apprentice to a trade , or clerk to an attorney ; that I was sure , if I did , I should never serve out my time , and I ...
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... give no consent to it . " It was not till almost a year after this that I broke loose , though , in the mean time , I continued obsti- nately deaf to all proposals of settling to business , and frequently expostulating with my father ...
... give no consent to it . " It was not till almost a year after this that I broke loose , though , in the mean time , I continued obsti- nately deaf to all proposals of settling to business , and frequently expostulating with my father ...
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... give over ; so I ventured to make to the coast , and come to an anchor in the mouth of a little river , I knew not what , or where ; neither what lati- tude , what country , what nation , or what river : I neither saw , or desired to ...
... give over ; so I ventured to make to the coast , and come to an anchor in the mouth of a little river , I knew not what , or where ; neither what lati- tude , what country , what nation , or what river : I neither saw , or desired to ...
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... give it them , but made signs for the skin , which they gave me very freely , and brought me a great deal more of their provisions , which , though I did not understand , yet I accepted . I then made signs to them for some water , and ...
... give it them , but made signs for the skin , which they gave me very freely , and brought me a great deal more of their provisions , which , though I did not understand , yet I accepted . I then made signs to them for some water , and ...
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... give me a note of hand to pay me eighty pieces of eight for it at Brazil ; and when it came there , if any one offered to give more , he would make it up . He offered me also sixty pieces of eight more for my boy Xury , which I was loth ...
... give me a note of hand to pay me eighty pieces of eight for it at Brazil ; and when it came there , if any one offered to give more , he would make it up . He offered me also sixty pieces of eight more for my boy Xury , which I was loth ...
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