“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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... perhaps be grati- fied by a specimen of this production , wherein he endeavours to account for- " What makes this discontented land appear Less happy now in times of peace , than war ; Why civil feuds disturb the nation more , Than all ...
... perhaps be grati- fied by a specimen of this production , wherein he endeavours to account for- " What makes this discontented land appear Less happy now in times of peace , than war ; Why civil feuds disturb the nation more , Than all ...
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... Perhaps this has all befallen us on your account , like Jonah in the ship of Tarshish . Pray , " continues he , " what are you ; and on what account did you go to sea ? " Upon that I told him some of my story ; at the end of which he ...
... Perhaps this has all befallen us on your account , like Jonah in the ship of Tarshish . Pray , " continues he , " what are you ; and on what account did you go to sea ? " Upon that I told him some of my story ; at the end of which he ...
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... and if I could carry any thing with me , I should have all the advantage of it that the trade would admit ; and perhaps I might meet with some encouragement . I embraced the offer ; and entering into a strict OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 19.
... and if I could carry any thing with me , I should have all the advantage of it that the trade would admit ; and perhaps I might meet with some encouragement . I embraced the offer ; and entering into a strict OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 19.
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... perhaps the skin of him might one way or other be of some value to us ; and I resolved to take off his skin if I could . So Xury and I went to work with him ; but Xury was much the better workman at it , for I knew very ill how to do it ...
... perhaps the skin of him might one way or other be of some value to us ; and I resolved to take off his skin if I could . So Xury and I went to work with him ; but Xury was much the better workman at it , for I knew very ill how to do it ...
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... perhaps could be consistent with life , and a state of health in the world . To come , then , by just degrees , to the particulars of this part of my story : -You may suppose , that having now lived almost four years in the Brazils ...
... perhaps could be consistent with life , and a state of health in the world . To come , then , by just degrees , to the particulars of this part of my story : -You may suppose , that having now lived almost four years in the Brazils ...
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