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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... lands and strange nations ; of pirates and bucaniers who have acquired wealth by their desperate adventures on the ocean . His residence at Lime- house , near the Thames , must have made him acquainted with many of those wild mariners ...
... lands and strange nations ; of pirates and bucaniers who have acquired wealth by their desperate adventures on the ocean . His residence at Lime- house , near the Thames , must have made him acquainted with many of those wild mariners ...
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... land thieves and water thieves ; and as De Foe was familiar with the latter , so he was not without some knowledge of the practices and devices of the former . We are afraid we must impute to his long and repeated imprisonments , the ...
... land thieves and water thieves ; and as De Foe was familiar with the latter , so he was not without some knowledge of the practices and devices of the former . We are afraid we must impute to his long and repeated imprisonments , the ...
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... land again , I would go di rectly home to my father , and never set it into a ship again while I lived ; that I would take his advice , and never run my- self into such miseries as these any more . Now I saw plainly the goodness of ...
... land again , I would go di rectly home to my father , and never set it into a ship again while I lived ; that I would take his advice , and never run my- self into such miseries as these any more . Now I saw plainly the goodness of ...
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... land broke off a little the violence of the wind . Here we got in , and , though not with out much difficulty , got all safe on shore , and walked after wards on foot to Yarmouth , where , as unfortunate men , we were used with great ...
... land broke off a little the violence of the wind . Here we got in , and , though not with out much difficulty , got all safe on shore , and walked after wards on foot to Yarmouth , where , as unfortunate men , we were used with great ...
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... which way he went , I know not . As for me , having some money in my pocket , 1 travelled to London by land and there , as well as on the road , had many strug gies with myself , what course of life I should 10 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
... which way he went , I know not . As for me , having some money in my pocket , 1 travelled to London by land and there , as well as on the road , had many strug gies with myself , what course of life I should 10 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
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