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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... kind to which we have just alluded . This last seems the per- fection of book - making . It is termed , Serious Reflections during the Life of Robinson Crusoe , with his Vision of the Angelical World . The contents are , in general ...
... kind to which we have just alluded . This last seems the per- fection of book - making . It is termed , Serious Reflections during the Life of Robinson Crusoe , with his Vision of the Angelical World . The contents are , in general ...
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... kind . It is not certain that he was obliged to the real merit of Juan Fernandez even for the original hint ; for the putting mutineers or turbulent characters on shore upon solitary places , was a practice so general among the ...
... kind . It is not certain that he was obliged to the real merit of Juan Fernandez even for the original hint ; for the putting mutineers or turbulent characters on shore upon solitary places , was a practice so general among the ...
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... kind of Will Atkins , a brawling dissolute seaman , he became ( which was certainly the case ) a grave , sober , reflective man . The manner in which Robinson Crusoe's moral sense and religious feeling are awakened and brought into ...
... kind of Will Atkins , a brawling dissolute seaman , he became ( which was certainly the case ) a grave , sober , reflective man . The manner in which Robinson Crusoe's moral sense and religious feeling are awakened and brought into ...
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... kind , but seized upon and cari- catured the principal incidents of the shipwrecked mariner and the solitary Island . It is computed that within forty years from the appearance of the original work , no less than forty - one different ...
... kind , but seized upon and cari- catured the principal incidents of the shipwrecked mariner and the solitary Island . It is computed that within forty years from the appearance of the original work , no less than forty - one different ...
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... kind of virtues and all kind of enjoyments ; that peace ar plenty were the handmaids of a middle fortune ; inat tem- perance , moderation , quietness , health , society , all agreeable diversions , and all desirable pleasures , were the ...
... kind of virtues and all kind of enjoyments ; that peace ar plenty were the handmaids of a middle fortune ; inat tem- perance , moderation , quietness , health , society , all agreeable diversions , and all desirable pleasures , were the ...
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