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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... never was a hosier , or an apprentice , but admits that he had been a trader . ” This , however , had occupied but a short time of his youth ; for in 1685 , when he was in his twenty - second year , he took up arms in the cause of the ...
... never was a hosier , or an apprentice , but admits that he had been a trader . ” This , however , had occupied but a short time of his youth ; for in 1685 , when he was in his twenty - second year , he took up arms in the cause of the ...
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... 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 King William and the Dutch ; of ...
... 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 King William and the Dutch ; of ...
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... never been made public ; but on his arrival at Edin- burgh , in October , 1706 , De Foe was recognized as a character almost diplo- atic . We must refer our readers to his History of the Union , for the vari ous and interesting ...
... never been made public ; but on his arrival at Edin- burgh , in October , 1706 , De Foe was recognized as a character almost diplo- atic . We must refer our readers to his History of the Union , for the vari ous and interesting ...
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... never could have believed it possible to have united with so extraor dinary a situation as is assigned to the hero . All the usual scaffolding an machinery employed in composing fictitious history are carefully discarded The early ...
... never could have believed it possible to have united with so extraor dinary a situation as is assigned to the hero . All the usual scaffolding an machinery employed in composing fictitious history are carefully discarded The early ...
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... never have their consent to it ; that for her part , she would not have so much hand in my destruction ; and I should never have it to say , that my mother was willing when my father was not . Though my mother refused to move it to my ...
... never have their consent to it ; that for her part , she would not have so much hand in my destruction ; and I should never have it to say , that my mother was willing when my father was not . Though my mother refused to move it to my ...
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