The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson CrusoeA. and C. Black, 1903 - 338 páginas |
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... reasons , more than a mere wandering inclination , I had for leaving my father's house and my native country , where I might be well introduced , and had a prospect of raising my fortune by application and industry , with a life of ease ...
... reasons , more than a mere wandering inclination , I had for leaving my father's house and my native country , where I might be well introduced , and had a prospect of raising my fortune by application and industry , with a life of ease ...
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... reason and my more composed judgment to go home , yet I had no power to do it . I know not what to call this , nor will I urge that it is a secret , overruling decree , that hurries us on to be the instruments of our own destruction ...
... reason and my more composed judgment to go home , yet I had no power to do it . I know not what to call this , nor will I urge that it is a secret , overruling decree , that hurries us on to be the instruments of our own destruction ...
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... reason which ought to guide them in such cases , namely , that they are not ashamed to sin , and yet are ashamed to repent ; nor ashamed of the action for which they ought justly to be esteemed fools , but are ashamed of the returning ...
... reason which ought to guide them in such cases , namely , that they are not ashamed to sin , and yet are ashamed to repent ; nor ashamed of the action for which they ought justly to be esteemed fools , but are ashamed of the returning ...
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... reason to believe those creatures had never heard before . This convinced me that there was no going on shore for us in the night upon that coast ; and how to venture on shore in the day , was another question too ; for to have fallen ...
... reason to believe those creatures had never heard before . This convinced me that there was no going on shore for us in the night upon that coast ; and how to venture on shore in the day , was another question too ; for to have fallen ...
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... reason of its barrenness - and , indeed , both forsaking it because of the prodigious numbers of tigers , lions , leopards , and other furious creatures , which harbour there ; so that the Moors use it for their hunting only , where ...
... reason of its barrenness - and , indeed , both forsaking it because of the prodigious numbers of tigers , lions , leopards , and other furious creatures , which harbour there ; so that the Moors use it for their hunting only , where ...
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The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, Mariner Daniel Defoe Vista completa - 1845 |
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