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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... because the end they propofed ftill fled from them ; for the men of pleasure every day furfeited of their vice , and heaped up work for forrow and repentance ; and the men of labour spent their ftrength in daily ftrugglings for breath ...
... because the end they propofed ftill fled from them ; for the men of pleasure every day furfeited of their vice , and heaped up work for forrow and repentance ; and the men of labour spent their ftrength in daily ftrugglings for breath ...
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... because I had no more ufe for them : where the money lay in the drawer till it grew mildewed , and had fcarce the favour to be looked upon in 20 years . All these things , had I improved them as I ought to have done , and as reafon and ...
... because I had no more ufe for them : where the money lay in the drawer till it grew mildewed , and had fcarce the favour to be looked upon in 20 years . All these things , had I improved them as I ought to have done , and as reafon and ...
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... because I knew not what time , and what extremities I was providing for , I carried an hundred barrels of powder , befides fwords , cutlaffes , and the iron part of fome pikes , and halberts ; fo that in fhort we had a large maga . zine ...
... because I knew not what time , and what extremities I was providing for , I carried an hundred barrels of powder , befides fwords , cutlaffes , and the iron part of fome pikes , and halberts ; fo that in fhort we had a large maga . zine ...
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... because the farther we failed the greater the light appeared , tho ' the weather being hazy we could not perceive any thing but the light for a while ; in about half an hour's failing , the wind being fair for us , though not much of it ...
... because the farther we failed the greater the light appeared , tho ' the weather being hazy we could not perceive any thing but the light for a while ; in about half an hour's failing , the wind being fair for us , though not much of it ...
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... tears run down his face very plentifully . What is the matter Friday , faid I ? are you troubled because you may fee your father ? No , no , fays he , fhaking D 3 fhaking his head , no fee him more , no OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 37.
... tears run down his face very plentifully . What is the matter Friday , faid I ? are you troubled because you may fee your father ? No , no , fays he , fhaking D 3 fhaking his head , no fee him more , no OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 37.
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