The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: Who Lived Eight & Twenty Years All Alone in an Uninhabited Island on the Coast of America Near the Mouth of the Great River Oroonoque; Having Been Cast on Shore by Shipwreck Wherin All the Men Perished But Himself. With an Account how He was at Last as Strangely Delivered by Pyrates. Written by Himself...John Stockdale, 1790 |
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... says he , I believe they are dead , for I have heard nothing of them for above two days ; and I was afraid to en- quire after them , said he , for I had nothing to relieve them with . We immediately applied ourselves to give them what ...
... says he , I believe they are dead , for I have heard nothing of them for above two days ; and I was afraid to en- quire after them , said he , for I had nothing to relieve them with . We immediately applied ourselves to give them what ...
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... say , the Spaniard whose life I had faved , who was now the captain , or leader , or governor of the reft , found himself very uneafy in the night , and could by no means get any fleep : he was perfectly well in body , as he told me the ...
... say , the Spaniard whose life I had faved , who was now the captain , or leader , or governor of the reft , found himself very uneafy in the night , and could by no means get any fleep : he was perfectly well in body , as he told me the ...
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... Say you fo ? fays the other Spaniard ; fuch things are not to be flighted , I affure you ; there is certainly fome mischief working , fays he , near us ; and pre- fently he asked him , Where are the Englishmen ? They are all in their ...
... Say you fo ? fays the other Spaniard ; fuch things are not to be flighted , I affure you ; there is certainly fome mischief working , fays he , near us ; and pre- fently he asked him , Where are the Englishmen ? They are all in their ...
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... say to that ? That hardened villain was fo far from denying it , that he said it was true , and G - d d - mn him they would do it still before they had done with them . Well , but Seignior Atkins , faid the Spaniard , What have we done ...
... say to that ? That hardened villain was fo far from denying it , that he said it was true , and G - d d - mn him they would do it still before they had done with them . Well , but Seignior Atkins , faid the Spaniard , What have we done ...
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... say to one another , and the two honeft Englishmen who remained behind , how quietly and comfortably they lived ... says the Spaniard , why are you concerned ? If they are not favages , they must be friends ; for there is no Chriftian ...
... say to one another , and the two honeft Englishmen who remained behind , how quietly and comfortably they lived ... says the Spaniard , why are you concerned ? If they are not favages , they must be friends ; for there is no Chriftian ...
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The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of ..., Volume 2 Daniel Defoe Visualização completa - 1790 |
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