Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: With an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the GlobeCrosby and Nichols, 1864 - 591 páginas |
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... Providence in these things , or his order in governing events in the world . But after I saw barley grow there , in a climate which I knew was not proper for corn , and especially as I knew not how it came there , it startled me ...
... Providence in these things , or his order in governing events in the world . But after I saw barley grow there , in a climate which I knew was not proper for corn , and especially as I knew not how it came there , it startled me ...
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... Providence had been thus merciful to me ; just the same com- mon sort of joy which seamen generally have , after they are got safe ashore from a shipwreck ; which they drown all in the next bowl of punch , and forget almost as soon as ...
... Providence had been thus merciful to me ; just the same com- mon sort of joy which seamen generally have , after they are got safe ashore from a shipwreck ; which they drown all in the next bowl of punch , and forget almost as soon as ...
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... Providence , which had mercifully put me in a sta- tion of life wherein I might have been happy and easy ; but 1 would neither see it myself , nor learn from my parents to know the blessing of it . I left them to mourn over my folly ...
... Providence , which had mercifully put me in a sta- tion of life wherein I might have been happy and easy ; but 1 would neither see it myself , nor learn from my parents to know the blessing of it . I left them to mourn over my folly ...
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... providence here , and to hope for his eternal presence hereafter . It was now that I began sensibly to feel how much more happy the life I now led was , with all its miserable circum- stances , than the wicked , cursed , abominable life ...
... providence here , and to hope for his eternal presence hereafter . It was now that I began sensibly to feel how much more happy the life I now led was , with all its miserable circum- stances , than the wicked , cursed , abominable life ...
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... providence , which had thus spread my table in the wilderness ; I learned to look more upon the bright side of my condition , and less upon the dark side , and to consider what I enjoyed , rather than what I wanted ; and this gave me ...
... providence , which had thus spread my table in the wilderness ; I learned to look more upon the bright side of my condition , and less upon the dark side , and to consider what I enjoyed , rather than what I wanted ; and this gave me ...
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