“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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... hands , one may secure independence , and open for one's self many sources of health and amusement . I agree , therefore , with Rosseau , that it is one of the best books that can be put into the hands of children . " THE LIFE AND ...
... hands , one may secure independence , and open for one's self many sources of health and amusement . I agree , therefore , with Rosseau , that it is one of the best books that can be put into the hands of children . " THE LIFE AND ...
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... hand , or by hard labour , want of necessaries , and mean and insufficient diet , on the other hand , bring ... hands or of the head , not sold to the life of slavery for daily bread , or harassed with perplexed circum- stances ...
... hand , or by hard labour , want of necessaries , and mean and insufficient diet , on the other hand , bring ... hands or of the head , not sold to the life of slavery for daily bread , or harassed with perplexed circum- stances ...
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... hands at work to strike our top - masts , and make every thing snug and close , that the ship might ride as easy as possible . By noon the sea went very high indeed , and our ship rode forecastle in , shipped several seas , and we ...
... hands at work to strike our top - masts , and make every thing snug and close , that the ship might ride as easy as possible . By noon the sea went very high indeed , and our ship rode forecastle in , shipped several seas , and we ...
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... hands were called to the pump . At that very word my heart , as I thought , died within me , and I fell backwards upon the side of my bed where I sat , into the cabin . However , the men roused me , and told me , that I , that was able ...
... hands were called to the pump . At that very word my heart , as I thought , died within me , and I fell backwards upon the side of my bed where I sat , into the cabin . However , the men roused me , and told me , that I , that was able ...
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... of any other king thereabout , for we saw no people . Yet such was the fright I had taken at the Moors , and the dreadful apprehensions I had of falling into their hands , that I would not stop , or 28 LIFE AND ADVENTURES.
... of any other king thereabout , for we saw no people . Yet such was the fright I had taken at the Moors , and the dreadful apprehensions I had of falling into their hands , that I would not stop , or 28 LIFE AND ADVENTURES.
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