“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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... those hours in the hilarity of the tavern which he ought to have employed in the calculations of the counting - house , his commercial schemes proved unsuccessful ; and in 1694 he was obliged to abscond vi LIFE OF DE FOE .
... those hours in the hilarity of the tavern which he ought to have employed in the calculations of the counting - house , his commercial schemes proved unsuccessful ; and in 1694 he was obliged to abscond vi LIFE OF DE FOE .
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... obliged to abscond from his creditors , not failing to attribute those misfortunes to the war and the severity of the times , which were doubtless owing to his own misconduct . It is much to his credit , however , that after having been ...
... obliged to abscond from his creditors , not failing to attribute those misfortunes to the war and the severity of the times , which were doubtless owing to his own misconduct . It is much to his credit , however , that after having been ...
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... . The sixth day of our being at sea we came into Yarmouth Roads ; the wind having been contrary , and the weather calm , we had made but little way since the storm . Here we were obliged to come 10 LIFE AND ADVENTURES.
... . The sixth day of our being at sea we came into Yarmouth Roads ; the wind having been contrary , and the weather calm , we had made but little way since the storm . Here we were obliged to come 10 LIFE AND ADVENTURES.
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... obliged to come to anchor , and here we lay , the wind continuing con- trary , viz . at south - west , for seven or eight days , during which time a great many ships from New- castle came into the same roads , as the common har- bour ...
... obliged to come to anchor , and here we lay , the wind continuing con- trary , viz . at south - west , for seven or eight days , during which time a great many ships from New- castle came into the same roads , as the common har- bour ...
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... - mast stood so loose , and shook the ship so much , they were obliged to cut her away also , and make a clear deck . Any one may judge what a condition I must be in at all this , who was but a young sailor 12 LIFE AND ADVENTURES.
... - mast stood so loose , and shook the ship so much , they were obliged to cut her away also , and make a clear deck . Any one may judge what a condition I must be in at all this , who was but a young sailor 12 LIFE AND ADVENTURES.
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