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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... looked so friendly , that I could not but be convinced it was the best course I could take ; so I accordingly prepared letters to the gentlewoman with whom I left my money , and a procuration to the Portu- guese captain , as he desired ...
... looked so friendly , that I could not but be convinced it was the best course I could take ; so I accordingly prepared letters to the gentlewoman with whom I left my money , and a procuration to the Portu- guese captain , as he desired ...
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... looked into my own interest , and have made a judgment of what I ought to have done and not to have done , I had certainly never gone away from so prosperous an un- dertaking , leaving all the probable views of a thriving circum- stance ...
... looked into my own interest , and have made a judgment of what I ought to have done and not to have done , I had certainly never gone away from so prosperous an un- dertaking , leaving all the probable views of a thriving circum- stance ...
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... looked more frightful than the sea . After we had rowed , or rather driven , about a league and a half , as we reckoned it , a raging wave , mountain - like , came rolling astern of us , and plainly bade us expect the coup de grace . In ...
... looked more frightful than the sea . After we had rowed , or rather driven , about a league and a half , as we reckoned it , a raging wave , mountain - like , came rolling astern of us , and plainly bade us expect the coup de grace . In ...
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... looked about me again , and the first thing I found was the boat , which lay , as the wind and the sea had tossed her up , upon the and , about two miles on my right hand . I walked as far as 1 could upon the shore to have got to her ...
... looked about me again , and the first thing I found was the boat , which lay , as the wind and the sea had tossed her up , upon the and , about two miles on my right hand . I walked as far as 1 could upon the shore to have got to her ...
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... looked on both sides for a proper place to get to shore , for I was not willing to be driven too high up the river ; hoping , in time , to see some ship at sea , and therefore resolved to place myself as near the coast as I could . At ...
... looked on both sides for a proper place to get to shore , for I was not willing to be driven too high up the river ; hoping , in time , to see some ship at sea , and therefore resolved to place myself as near the coast as I could . At ...
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