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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... island , that had nobody there but himself . But how just has it been ! and how should all men reflect , that when they compare their present conditions with others that are worse , Heaven may oblige them to make the exchange , and be ...
... island , that had nobody there but himself . But how just has it been ! and how should all men reflect , that when they compare their present conditions with others that are worse , Heaven may oblige them to make the exchange , and be ...
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... island ; whether in- habited , or not inhabited ; whether in danger of wild beasts , or not . There was a hill , not above a mile from me , which rose up very steep and high , and which seemed to ROBINSON CRUSOE . 57.
... island ; whether in- habited , or not inhabited ; whether in danger of wild beasts , or not . There was a hill , not above a mile from me , which rose up very steep and high , and which seemed to ROBINSON CRUSOE . 57.
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... island , environed every way with the sea , no land to be seen , except some rocks , which lay a great way off , and two small islands , less than this , which lay about three leagues to the west . I found also that the island I was in ...
... island , environed every way with the sea , no land to be seen , except some rocks , which lay a great way off , and two small islands , less than this , which lay about three leagues to the west . I found also that the island I was in ...
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... island ; and I had many thoughts of the method how to do this , and what kind of dwelling to make , whether I should make me a cave in the earth , or a tent upon the earth : and , in short , I resolved upon both ; the manner and ...
... island ; and I had many thoughts of the method how to do this , and what kind of dwelling to make , whether I should make me a cave in the earth , or a tent upon the earth : and , in short , I resolved upon both ; the manner and ...
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... island produced . The first time I went out , I presently discovered that there were goats upon the island , which was a great satisfaction to me ; but then it was attended with this misfortune to me , viz . that they were so shy , so ...
... island produced . The first time I went out , I presently discovered that there were goats upon the island , which was a great satisfaction to me ; but then it was attended with this misfortune to me , viz . that they were so shy , so ...
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