“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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... manner , by narration and dialogue , and dis- playing much knowledge of life in the middle ranks of society . " Religious Courtship " also appeared soon after , which , like the " Family Instructor , " is eminently religious and moral ...
... manner , by narration and dialogue , and dis- playing much knowledge of life in the middle ranks of society . " Religious Courtship " also appeared soon after , which , like the " Family Instructor , " is eminently religious and moral ...
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... manner , not to play the young man , not to precipitate myself into miseries which nature , and the station of life I was born in , seemed to have provided against ; that I was under no neces- sity of seeking my bread ; that he would do ...
... manner , not to play the young man , not to precipitate myself into miseries which nature , and the station of life I was born in , seemed to have provided against ; that I was under no neces- sity of seeking my bread ; that he would do ...
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... manner ; and , as I had never been at sea before , I was most inexpressibly sick in body , and terrified in mind . I began now seriously to reflect upon what I had done , and how justly I was overtaken by the judgment of Heaven for ...
... manner ; and , as I had never been at sea before , I was most inexpressibly sick in body , and terrified in mind . I began now seriously to reflect upon what I had done , and how justly I was overtaken by the judgment of Heaven for ...
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... manner of the sea ; but the eighth day in the morning the wind increased , and we had all 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 ...
... manner of the sea ; but the eighth day in the morning the wind increased , and we had all 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 ...
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... manner five days ; and then the wind shifting to the southward , I concluded also that if any of our vessels were in chase of me , they also would now give over ; so I ventured to make to the coast , and come to an anchor in the mouth ...
... manner five days ; and then the wind shifting to the southward , I concluded also that if any of our vessels were in chase of me , they also would now give over ; so I ventured to make to the coast , and come to an anchor in the mouth ...
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