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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... consider , that I might yet get a great many things out of the ship , which would be useful to me , and par- ticularly some of the rigging and sails , and such other things as might come to land ; and I resolved to make another voyage ...
... consider , that I might yet get a great many things out of the ship , which would be useful to me , and par- ticularly some of the rigging and sails , and such other things as might come to land ; and I resolved to make another voyage ...
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... consider it as a determination of Heaven , that in this deso- late place , and in this desolate manner , I should end my life . The tears would run plentifully down my face , when I made these reflections ; and sometimes I would ...
... consider it as a determination of Heaven , that in this deso- late place , and in this desolate manner , I should end my life . The tears would run plentifully down my face , when I made these reflections ; and sometimes I would ...
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... consider seriously my condition , and the circumstance I was reduced to ; and I drew up the state of my affairs in writing , not so much to leave them to any that were to come after me ( for I was like to have but few heirs ) , as to ...
... consider seriously my condition , and the circumstance I was reduced to ; and I drew up the state of my affairs in writing , not so much to leave them to any that were to come after me ( for I was like to have but few heirs ) , as to ...
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... consider how to supply these wants , and make me some tools . As for a pickaxe , I made use of the iron crows , which were proper enough , though heavy ; but the next thing was a shovel or spade ; this was so absolutely necessary , that ...
... consider how to supply these wants , and make me some tools . As for a pickaxe , I made use of the iron crows , which were proper enough , though heavy ; but the next thing was a shovel or spade ; this was so absolutely necessary , that ...
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... consider of building me some little hut in an open place , which I might surround with a wall , as I had done here , and so make myself secure from wild beasts or men ; for if I staid where I was , I should certainly , one time or other ...
... consider of building me some little hut in an open place , which I might surround with a wall , as I had done here , and so make myself secure from wild beasts or men ; for if I staid where I was , I should certainly , one time or other ...
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