“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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... present race of Englishmen was a mixed and heterogeneous brood , scarcely any of which could lay claim to native purity of blood . The satire was in many parts very severe ; and though it gave high offence , it claimed a considerable ...
... present race of Englishmen was a mixed and heterogeneous brood , scarcely any of which could lay claim to native purity of blood . The satire was in many parts very severe ; and though it gave high offence , it claimed a considerable ...
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... their times , though at present nearly forgotten . One of his latest publications was " A Tour through the Island of Great Britain , " a performance of very inferior merit ; but De Foe was now the garrulous xiv LIFE OF DE FOE .
... their times , though at present nearly forgotten . One of his latest publications was " A Tour through the Island of Great Britain , " a performance of very inferior merit ; but De Foe was now the garrulous xiv LIFE OF DE FOE .
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... present conditions with others that are worse , Heaven may oblige them to make the exchange , and be convinced of their former felicity by their experience : I say , how just has it been , that the truly solitary life I reflected on ...
... present conditions with others that are worse , Heaven may oblige them to make the exchange , and be convinced of their former felicity by their experience : I say , how just has it been , that the truly solitary life I reflected on ...
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... present for his humanity and charity to me . The merchant in London , vesting this hundred pounds in English goods , such as the captain had wrote for , sent them directly to him at Lisbon , and he brought them all safe to me at the ...
... present for his humanity and charity to me . The merchant in London , vesting this hundred pounds in English goods , such as the captain had wrote for , sent them directly to him at Lisbon , and he brought them all safe to me at the ...
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... present for himself , to purchase and bring me over a ser- vant , under bond for six years ' service , and would not accept of any consideration , except a little to- bacco , which I would have him accept , being of my own produce ...
... present for himself , to purchase and bring me over a ser- vant , under bond for six years ' service , and would not accept of any consideration , except a little to- bacco , which I would have him accept , being of my own produce ...
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The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, Mariner: With an Account ... Daniel Defoe Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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