The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: Including an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the GlobeG.W. Carleton, 1877 - 432 páginas |
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... gave birth to a trifle , which I never could hope should have met with so general an acceptation . " The trifle , which De Foe here alludes to , was his True - born Englishman ; a poetical satire on the Foreigners , and a defence of ...
... gave birth to a trifle , which I never could hope should have met with so general an acceptation . " The trifle , which De Foe here alludes to , was his True - born Englishman ; a poetical satire on the Foreigners , and a defence of ...
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... gave me scrious and ex ellent counsel against what he foresaw was my design . He called me one morning into his chamber , where he was con fined by the gout , and expostulated very warmly with me upon this subject : he asked me what ...
... gave me scrious and ex ellent counsel against what he foresaw was my design . He called me one morning into his chamber , where he was con fined by the gout , and expostulated very warmly with me upon this subject : he asked me what ...
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... gave Xury a piece of rusk bread to eat , and a dram out of our patron's case of bottles , which I mentioned before ; and we hauled the boat in as near the shore as we thought was proper , and so waded to shore ; carrying nothing but our ...
... gave Xury a piece of rusk bread to eat , and a dram out of our patron's case of bottles , which I mentioned before ; and we hauled the boat in as near the shore as we thought was proper , and so waded to shore ; carrying nothing but our ...
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... tittle ; for he ordered the seamen , that none should offer to touch any thing I had : then he took every thing into his own possession , and gave me back an exact in rentory of them , that I might have them , 24 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
... tittle ; for he ordered the seamen , that none should offer to touch any thing I had : then he took every thing into his own possession , and gave me back an exact in rentory of them , that I might have them , 24 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
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... gave me , I can never enough remember : he would take nothing of me for my pas- sage , gave me twenty ducats for the leopard's skin , and forty for the lion's skin , which I had in my boat , and caused every thing I had in the ship to ...
... gave me , I can never enough remember : he would take nothing of me for my pas- sage , gave me twenty ducats for the leopard's skin , and forty for the lion's skin , which I had in my boat , and caused every thing I had in the ship to ...
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