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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... island , yet it contains few observations that might not have been made by any shop - keeper living at Charing Cross . Thus may the richest source of genius be exhausted , and the most plentiful flow of invention drained off to the very ...
... island , yet it contains few observations that might not have been made by any shop - keeper living at Charing Cross . Thus may the richest source of genius be exhausted , and the most plentiful flow of invention drained off to the very ...
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... Island , a situation in which , exist- ing as a solitary being , he became an example of what the unassisted ener- gies of an individual of the human race can perform ; and the author has , with wonderful exactness , described him as ...
... Island , a situation in which , exist- ing as a solitary being , he became an example of what the unassisted ener- gies of an individual of the human race can perform ; and the author has , with wonderful exactness , described him as ...
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... islands of the Canaries , and the Cape de Verd islands also , lay not far off from the coast . But as I had no instruments to take an observation to know what latitude we were in , and not exactly knowing , or at least remembering ...
... islands of the Canaries , and the Cape de Verd islands also , lay not far off from the coast . But as I had no instruments to take an observation to know what latitude we were in , and not exactly knowing , or at least remembering ...
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... island , that had nobody there but himself . But how just has it been ! and how should all men reflect , that when they compare their present conditions with others that are worse , Heaven may oblige them to make the exchange , and be ...
... island , that had nobody there but himself . But how just has it been ! and how should all men reflect , that when they compare their present conditions with others that are worse , Heaven may oblige them to make the exchange , and be ...
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... islands , and therefore re- solved to stand away for Barbadoes ; which , by keeping off to sea , to avoid the in - draft ... island or the main , whether inhabited or not inhabited ; and as the rage of the wind was still great , though ...
... islands , and therefore re- solved to stand away for Barbadoes ; which , by keeping off to sea , to avoid the in - draft ... island or the main , whether inhabited or not inhabited ; and as the rage of the wind was still great , though ...
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