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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... lived , probably the world would never have been delighted with the Adventures of Robinson Crusoe . Whether De Foe found politics the most vendible produce of the press , or , like Macbeth , felt himself " Stept in so far , that should ...
... lived , probably the world would never have been delighted with the Adventures of Robinson Crusoe . Whether De Foe found politics the most vendible produce of the press , or , like Macbeth , felt himself " Stept in so far , that should ...
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... lived quietly a Newington , publishing his Review . He encountered , however , in the fulfil- ment of this task , much contentious opposition and obloquy , which he man- fuily resisted and retorted ; but , after the political changes ...
... lived quietly a Newington , publishing his Review . He encountered , however , in the fulfil- ment of this task , much contentious opposition and obloquy , which he man- fuily resisted and retorted ; but , after the political changes ...
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... lived among them at that age wher boys , such as we conceive De Foe must necessarily have been , cling to the knees of those who can tell them of the darings and the dangers of their youth , at a period when their own passions , and ...
... lived among them at that age wher boys , such as we conceive De Foe must necessarily have been , cling to the knees of those who can tell them of the darings and the dangers of their youth , at a period when their own passions , and ...
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... lived afterwards at York ; from whence he had married my mother , whose rela- tions were named Robinson , a very good family in that coun- try , and from whom I was called Robinson Kreutznaer ; but , by the usual corruption of words in ...
... lived afterwards at York ; from whence he had married my mother , whose rela- tions were named Robinson , a very good family in that coun- try , and from whom I was called Robinson Kreutznaer ; but , by the usual corruption of words in ...
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... 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 observations about the middle station of life , how easy , by comfortably he had lived all his days ...
... 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 observations about the middle station of life , how easy , by comfortably he had lived all his days ...
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