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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... never more verified than in the story of my LIFE . Any one would think , that after thirty - five years affliction , and a variety of unhappy circumstances , which few men , if any , ever went through before , and after near seven years ...
... never more verified than in the story of my LIFE . Any one would think , that after thirty - five years affliction , and a variety of unhappy circumstances , which few men , if any , ever went through before , and after near seven years ...
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... never made but one voyage , ( viz . ) my first voyage to Guinea , in which I might be faid to come back again as the voyage was at first defigned , began to think the fame ill fate still attended me ; and that I was born to be never ...
... never made but one voyage , ( viz . ) my first voyage to Guinea , in which I might be faid to come back again as the voyage was at first defigned , began to think the fame ill fate still attended me ; and that I was born to be never ...
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... never heard . Some time after that again , they were ftill more agreeably furprised with feeing our lights , and hear- ing the guns , which , as I have faid , I caufed to be fired all the rest of the night ; this set them to work with ...
... never heard . Some time after that again , they were ftill more agreeably furprised with feeing our lights , and hear- ing the guns , which , as I have faid , I caufed to be fired all the rest of the night ; this set them to work with ...
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... a letter which I wrote to him , and all the goods he had belonging to the deceafed widow ; which I fuppofe was not done ; for I could never learn that D 2 the the fhip came to Briftel ; but was , as OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 35.
... a letter which I wrote to him , and all the goods he had belonging to the deceafed widow ; which I fuppofe was not done ; for I could never learn that D 2 the the fhip came to Briftel ; but was , as OF ROBINSON CRUSOE . 35.
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... never been there ; for they had planted fo many trees , and placed them in fuch a pofture , fo thick and clofe to one another , in ten years time they were grown fo big , that , in short , the place was inacceffible , except by fuch ...
... never been there ; for they had planted fo many trees , and placed them in fuch a pofture , fo thick and clofe to one another , in ten years time they were grown fo big , that , in short , the place was inacceffible , except by fuch ...
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